the sonnet beginning : — “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.” The Writer - 30. lappuse1893Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 lapas
...yes (dear friend) I pardon crave of thee, Thy discontent thou did'st bequeath to me. LOVE'S RELIEF. Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the...meadows green; Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchymy ; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride, With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 lapas
...yes (dear friend) I pardon crave of thee, Thy discontent thou did'st bequeath to me. LOVE'S RELIEF. Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the...meadows green ; Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchymy ; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride, With ugly rack 1 on his celestial face, And from the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 lapas
...presents. Unaided by any pre. vious excitement, they burst upon us at once in life and in power. - “ Full many a glorious morning have I seen - Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye.” Shakspeare's Sonnet 33rd. “Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 lapas
...heavenly alchymy 4 ; ^non permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face s , 1 Full many a glorious MORNING have I seen, Flatter...TOPS with sovereign eye, Kissing with GOLDEN FACE—] So, in Romeo and Juliet: " Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day " Stands tiptoe on the misty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 lapas
...particularly mentions The Affectionate Shepherd of Richard Barnefielde, printed in 1595. MALONE. XXXIII. Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye a , Kissing with golden face the meadows green a , Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchymy *; Anon... | |
| 1823 - 428 lapas
...But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restor'd, and sorrows end." XXXIII. " Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the...meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchymy; VOL. VII. PART II. 2 E Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 552 lapas
...four o'clock.' Shakspeare had forgotten what he had written at the beginning oí this scene." 26 ' Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye,— Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face." 27 Thus in Macbeth :—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 558 lapas
...by four o'clock.' Shakspeare had forgotten what he had written at the beginning of this scene.' 26 ' Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye,-—• Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face.' Shakspeare's 33d Sonnet.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 lapas
...by four o'clock.' Shakspeare had forgotten what he had written at the beginning of this scene.' 26 ' Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye,— Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face.' 27 Thus in Macbeth :—... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - 194 lapas
...in. 2. Rake among, " rimor."—4. The old man lays down his weary limbs. EXERCISE LI. (Shakespeare). Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the...green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy, Anon permit the basest clouds to ride 5 With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn... | |
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