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" I'll read, his for his love." XXXIII Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With... "
The complete works of Shakspere, with a memoir, and essay, by Barry Cornwall ... - 529. oldal
szerző: William Shakespeare - 1870
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Lyrical Verse from Elizabeth to Victoria: Selected and Edited with Notes and ...

Oswald Crawfurd - 1896 - 494 oldal
...—Shakespeare. XXIX. HOPE FRUSTRATED. FULL many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace : Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out, alack ! he was but...

Imagination and Dramatic Instinct: Some Practical Steps for Their ..., 10. kötet

Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 388 oldal
...leafy brood. ElMwyn Wetherald FULL many a glorious morning have I seen " Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace : Even so my sun one early morn did shine, With all triumphant splendor on my brow ; But out ! alack ! he was but...

A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 oldal
...AdflnU. SONNET. Full, many a glorious morning have I icen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams...hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace: F.fen so my sun one early mom did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow; Bat, out, alack!...

Shakespere's Works, 12. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 330 oldal
...But since he died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I '11 read, his for his love.' Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace : Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow ; But, out, alack ! he was but...

Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects

Bertrand Russell - 1953 - 294 oldal
...optimism; whereas pessimism says: Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountaintops with sovereign eye Kissing with golden face the meadows...visage hide Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace. And so, emotionally, our view of the universe as good or bad depends on the future, on what it will...
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The Quarterly review, 83. kötet

1848 - 636 oldal
...page of history presented such apparent transformations, which are indeed but revelations ! — ' Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain...clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face 1 ' — But in the life of Maximus not only was the dawn bright and peaceful : the noon, too, had '...

The Sonnets: Poems of Love

William Shakespeare - 1980 - 172 oldal
...age, A dearer birth than this his love had brought, To march in ranks of better equipage; H(33>lull many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace. Even so my sun one early morn did shine, With all triumphant splendor on my brow; But out alack, he was but one...
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The Poems & Sonnets of William Shakespeare: With an Introduction and ...

William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 oldal
...in ranks of better equipage: 33 Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace: Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow; But, out, alack! he was but...
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John Keats and the Loss of Romantic Innocence

Keith D. White - 1996 - 224 oldal
...itself rich in the Apollonian metaphor: Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountamtops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows...Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace. Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendor on my brow. But out, alack! he was but one...
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The Tragedy of Richard III, with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the ...

William Shakespeare - 2001 - 656 oldal
...in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill.' — Hamlet, I, i, 166; 'Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain...hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace.' — Sonnet, xxxiii. 'The sun ariseth in his majesty; Who doth the world so gloriously behold That cedar-tops...
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