| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 str.
...world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. LXXXII. I grant thou wert not married to my muse, And, therefore, may'st without attaint o'er-Iook... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 338 str.
...world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave. When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...breath most breathes, — even in the mouths of men. LXXXII. I grant, thou wert not married to my Muse, And therefore mayst without attaint o'erlook The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 596 str.
...world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave, "When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. LXXXII. I grant thou wert not married to my muse, And, therefore, may'st without attaint o'er-look... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 str.
...world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. LXXXII. I grant thou wert not married to my muse, And, therefore, may'st without attaint o'er-Iook... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 str.
...shall in these black lines be seen. And the; shall live, and he in them still green." Нин. liî When all the breathers of this world are dead : You...shall live (such virtue hath my pen). Where breath must breathes,— even in the mouths of men.'1 .Vw. «|. him thai made it? what chafing, v. lut fretting,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 str.
...can yield me hut a common grave, When you entomhed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall he my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read ; And tongues to he, your heing shall rehearse, When all the hreathers of this world are dead ; You still shall live... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 str.
...world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave , When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read; And tongues to he your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead ; You still shall live... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 str.
...crtatcd »hall o'er-read : And tonfuce to be yuur being ahall rehearse. When all the breathers of thin e'en in the mouth of men.1' Sonnet fist. 1 have taken the first that occurred ; but Shokspeare's readiness... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 588 str.
...them as actors for the service of the Queen. (Collier, i. 372.) This brilliant period of Shakspeare's career, in which he was surrounded by friends of high...all the breathers of this world are dead; You still ehall live (such virtue hath my pen) Where breath most breathes,—even in the mouths of men." * —This... | |
| Villemain (M., Abel-François) - 1846 - 408 str.
...Your name from hence immortal life shall hâve , Though I, once gone to, ail thé world must die : Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read ; And longues lo be, your being shall rehearse, When ail thé breathers of tins world are dead. » Sonnet... | |
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