| William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 934 str.
...thought: — ** When all tile breathers of this world lire dead, Yon still shjill livo (such virtne hath my pen) Where breath most breathes, — even in the mouths of men," And again in similar strain : — "My love looks fr(*h, and Death to mo subscribes, Since, eplte of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 220 str.
...shall lie. Yonr monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet create d shall o'er-read, 10 And tongues to be, your being shall rehearse, When...Where 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'erloo\ The dedicated... | |
| David McCraw - 1992 - 292 str.
...verse, inevitably recalling the last half of sonnet 8 1 : When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...When all the breathers of this world are dead; You shall live — such virtue hath my pen — Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. Singing... | |
| Bob Phillips - 1993 - 372 str.
...warm next winter by burning our bills. Alas! How deeply painful is all payment! Lord Byron BIOGRAPHY You still shall live (such virtue hath my pen) Where breath most breathes Birds of a feather flock together. The early bird catches the worm. A bird in the hand is worth two... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 str.
...yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gende verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read;...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. 82 I grant thou wert not married to my Muse, And therefore mayst without attaint o'erlook The dedicated... | |
| Andrew Bennett - 1994 - 272 str.
...Keats, like Shakespeare's addressee in Sonnet Eighty-One ('Or I shall live your epitaph to make'), 'still shall live - such virtue hath my pen - / Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men '. 'What a thing ',says Keats, in a letter written on the same day (to the self-deluding Hunt), 'to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 196 str.
...common grave When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, 10 Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. I grant thou wert not married to my muse, And therefore mayst without attaint o'erlook The dedicated... | |
| John Spencer Hill - 1997 - 224 str.
..."Not marble, nor the gilded monuments / Of princes, shall outlive this pow'rful rhyme" (sonnet 55); "Your monument shall be my gentle verse, / Which eyes...rehearse / When all the breathers of this world are dead" (sonnet 81); "And thou in this shall find thy monument, / When tyrants' crests and tombs of brass are... | |
| Nehgs, New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 2016 - 614 str.
...his pen. He hated to make himself a " motley to the view" and to sell " cheap what was most dear." " Your monument shall be my gentle verse Which eyes not yet created shall o'er read," he writes in a sonnet, secure of his future fame ; and then, in the very next : — " Oh... | |
| William Gerber - 1998 - 148 str.
..."he," and "thou," respectively, in the three samples) with a monument that will last forever. (277) Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes...Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men. From sonnet 8 1 (278) Because he needs no praise, wilt thou be dumb? Excuse not silence so, for 't... | |
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