| Stephen Fry - 2006 - 396 str.
...this man's art, and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remembered such wealth... | |
| Virginia M. Fellows - 2006 - 383 str.
...this man's art, and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love rememb'red such wealth... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 str.
...this man's art, and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth... | |
| Richard Yancey - 2006 - 305 str.
...2006 813'.6— dc22 2006042521 First Edition: July 2006 10 987654321 TO SANDY Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee — and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven 's gate — William Shakespeare, Sonnet XXIX Take... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 706 str.
...this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; 8 Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; 12 For thy sweet love remembered such... | |
| George Rapanos - 2006 - 295 str.
...this man's art, and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising Haply I think on thee, — and then my state, (Like to the lark at break of day arising) From sullen earth sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remember' d such wealth... | |
| Karla F. C. Holloway - 2006 - 242 str.
...entire sonnet 29 reveals a bit more about her choice and her desire: Yet in these thoughts my self almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remembered such -wealth... | |
| Emily Carr, Linda Morra, Ira Dilworth - 2006 - 361 str.
...and take / The winds of March with beauty.' The second allusion to Shakespeare is probably Sonnet 29: 'Haply I think on thee, and then my state, / Like to the lark at break of day arising / From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate'; or is possibly a reference to Cymbeline:... | |
| Daniel Curzon - 2006 - 303 str.
...I should try to sell compliments to passersby. They might keep me alive until I finished the play. "Haply I think on thee and then my state, like to the lark at break of day arising/ From sullen earth, sings hymns at Heaven's gate!" I said to a young man with purple and... | |
| 228 str.
...this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love rememb'red such wealth... | |
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