 | Virginia Carroll Pemberton - 1912 - 196 páginas
...talked about her, Wordsworth's poem, written after thirty-six years of wedded life, was recalled: "No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in an autumnal face. Morn Into morn did pass, noon into eve, And the old day was welcome as the young.... | |
 | Henry Clay Trumbull - 1912 - 413 páginas
...attached friend of Herbert's widowed mother. It was of her that he wrote : \ " No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. If 'twere a shame to love, here 'twere no shame : Affections here take reverence's name." For the mother's... | |
 | Robert Cutler - 1917 - 322 páginas
...Bet up and electrotyped. Published, March, 1917. TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER "No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face." Brookline 1915-1916 Ci 00 X CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I AN INTRODUCTION TO EIGHT LOUISBURG SQUARE i II... | |
 | James Champlin Fernald - 1918 - 463 páginas
...spirit. — C. HODGE: "Systematic Theology," Vol. I, Pt. i, Ch. 5, p. 379. No Spring, nor Summer's beauty, hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. — JOHN DONNE : "The Autumnal," 1. 1. In this intense eagerness to press forward, he [Pestalozzi]... | |
 | Lucy Allen Paton - 1919 - 423 páginas
...beginning, of whom the old poet might have thought in prophecy when he wrote, "No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face," who is herself an Alma Mater, — an Alma Mater, in whose "through-shine" face, as the same old poet... | |
 | Reginald Blunt - 1921 - 278 páginas
...believes it to have been written in this very house, whose mistress was certainly its subject : No Spring nor Summer Beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnall face. Young beauties force our love, and that's a Rape, This doth but counsaile, yet you... | |
 | KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922
...that the heritage of Old Age is not Despair. BENJ. DISRAELI — Vivian Grey. Bk. VIII. Ch. IV. 20 No , All dirty and wet: Find out, if you can, Who's master, who's man. SWIFT — DONNE — Ninth Elegy. To Lady Magdalen Herbert. 21 • Fate seem'd to wind him up for fourscore years;... | |
 | Elizabeth Montizambert - 1923 - 222 páginas
...voice as he preached the funeral oration of the woman he had immortalised in The Autumnal Beauty. No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. I think of all the great people who lie buried here the most fascinating is this Lady Danvers, George... | |
 | David Daiches - 1979 - 289 páginas
...of grave compliment to an older woman apparently of high rank, opening with the well-known lines No Spring nor Summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnal face. Some are simply exercises in wit. One, the seventeenth, celebrates variety in love. The nineteenth... | |
 | John Donne - 1982 - 100 páginas
...or kiss. Leave her, and I will leave comparing thus, She and comparisons are odious. The Autumnal No Spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Young beauties force our love, and that's a rape, This doth but counsel, yet you cannot scape. IP 'twere... | |
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