| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 138 páginas
...teen : Mine ears, that to your wanton talk attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended.' 810 With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...bound him to her breast, And homeward through the dark lawnd runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look, how a bright star shootcth from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1593 - 138 páginas
...teen : Mine ears, that to your wanton talk attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended.' 810 With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...bound him to her breast, And homeward through the dark lawnd runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look, how a bright star shooteth from... | |
| 1707 - 492 páginas
...the dark Lanes runs apace, Leaves Love upon her Back deeply diftreft. Look how a bright Star mooteth from the Sky, So glides he in the Night from Venus Eye. Which after him fhe darts as one on Shore, Gazing upon a late imbarked Friend, Till the wild Waves... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 páginas
...say ; The text is old, the orator too green : Therefore in sadness now I will away, VENUS AND ADONIS. With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...arms, which bound him to her breast : And homeward thro' the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 páginas
...of teen : Mine ears, that to your wanton calls attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended. With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...bound him to her breast: And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 páginas
...of teen ; Mine ears that to your wanton talk attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended." With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...bound him to her breast, And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distreu'd. I/x>k how a bright star shouteth from... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...of teen ; Mine ears that to your wanton talk attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended." With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair arms which bo\md him to her breast, And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 páginas
...teen :3 Mine ears, that to your wanton calls attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended.) With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...him to her breast : And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 páginas
...of teen :3 Mine ears, that to your wanton calls attended, Do burn themselves for having so offended. With this, he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those...him to her breast : And homeward through the dark lanes runs apace ; Leaves Love upon her. back deeply distress'd. Look how a bright star shooteth from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 páginas
...painter, the poet gives us the liveliest image of succession with the feeling of simultaneousness ! With this he breaketh from the sweet embrace Of those fair arms, that held him to her heart, And homeward through the dark lawns runs apace : Look how a bright star... | |
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