 | Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1132 páginas
...whom I love, should love me. (1. 22—28) No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace (Elegies) 42 No U C . Young beauties force our love, and that's a rape, InPS; JCP; PoEL-2; SeCV-1; TEP A Nocturnal upon Saint... | |
 | John Donne - 1994 - 368 páginas
...Leave her, and I will leave comparing thus, She, and comparisons are odious. ELEGIE IX The Autumnall No Spring, nor Summer Beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one Autumnall face. Yong Beauties force our love, and that's a Rape, This doth but counsaile, yet you cannot... | |
 | John Donne, Gary A. Stringer - 1995 - 1046 páginas
...1 have seen in one Autumnal face" (493). PRIDEAUX (1891) points Bayne to the 1633 version (A) ("No Spring, nor Summer Beauty hath such grace, / As I have seen in one Autumnal face") and questions where Grosart obtained his version (274). GUINEY (1894) says that this couplet is well-known... | |
 | Robert Andrews - 1997 - 625 páginas
...sympathy for its decay. ROBERT BROWNING, (1812-1889) British poet. "Paracelsus," pt. 1, 1.25-6(1835). 2 No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. JOHN DONNE, (c. 1572-1631) British divine, metaphysical poet. "The Autumnal," Elegies (1 633). Repr.... | |
 | Gabrielle Roth, John Loudon - 1998 - 215 páginas
...face. I loved the way he looked, and so loved myself in him, recalling John Donne's elegiac lines, "No Spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace,/ As I have seen in one autumnal face." The next day he wasn't able to get up from his bed. I remember the morning as though it were yesterday:... | |
 | John Donne - 1998 - 265 páginas
...kiss. Leave her, and I will leave comparing thus, She, and comparisons are odious. I5: The Autumnal No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Young beauties force your love, and that's a rape, This doth but counsel, yet you cannot scape. If... | |
 | Connie Robertson - 1998 - 669 páginas
...it never runs from us away, But truly keeps his first, last, everlasting day. 2935 'The Autumnal' No een to sleep * I ꏨ "; 1998 Wordsworth"' Rob 2936 'The Bait' Come live with me. and be my love. And we will some new pleasures prove Of golden sands,... | |
 | Cristina Malcolmson - 1999 - 297 páginas
...highly than a younger, but nevertheless the skull beneath the skin appears like a memento mori: No Spring, nor Summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnall face But name not Winter-faces, whose skin's slacke; Lanke, as an unthrifts purse; but a... | |
 | John Donne - 2000 - 488 páginas
...Leave her, and I will leave comparing thus, She, and comparisons are odious. Elegy i5: The Autumnal No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Young beauties force your love, and that's a rape, This doth but counsel, yet you cannot scape. If... | |
 | Diana Wallis - 2001 - 400 páginas
...of sowing, of scattering abroad. —Edwin Way Teale (quoted in Reader's Digest, September 1997) No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. —John Donne The summer has ended. —Jeremial? 8:2.0 The soul of the intelligent Christian reflects... | |
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