| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 lapas
...that I am forsaken. Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Ant ipliil.-i : be doing with the pismire, •• raising a hill...all, but I delight not in murder. I am loth to bea See, see, wenches, A miserable life 4 of this poor picture 1 Olym. Dear madam ! Акр. I have done.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 lapas
...Wild :is that desert ; and let all about me 'o Tell that I ¡mi forsaken. Do my face (If tliou hud'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like .Sorrow 's monument ; and the trees about me. Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks '» Groan... | |
| 1918 - 492 lapas
...wind, Wild as that desert ; and let all about me Be teachers of my story. Do my face (Ifthou badetever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila ! Strive...continual surges ; and behind me Make all a desolation." Maid's Tragedy, Act II. Sc. 2. Mr. Campbell remarks of this passage, that ^spatia's " fancy takes part... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1920 - 72 lapas
...pared his claws? Thought Burbank, meditating on Time's ruins, and the seven laws. 18 Sweeney Erect And the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless;...behind me, Make all a desolation. Look, look, wenches! Paint me a cavernous waste shore Cast in the unstilled Cyclades, Paint me the bold anfractuous rocks... | |
| Eleanor Shipley Duckett, Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1925 - 204 lapas
...hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert; and let all about me Tell that I am forsaken. Do my face, (If thou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus,...look Like Sorrow's monument; and the trees about me, Rura colit nemo, mollescunt colla iuvencis, non humilis curvis purgatur vinea rastris, non glaebam... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 lapas
...hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desert; and let all about me * Tell that I am forsaken. Do my face (If thou hadst ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus,...continual surges; and behind me. Make all a desolation. See, see, wenches, A miserable life* of this poor picture! Olym. Dear madam! Asp. I have done. Sit... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 lapas
...hair blown with the wind, Wild as that desart ; and let all about me Be teachers of my story. Do my smallest consideration. Your beauty at first caught my eye ; for who could see that without emotion l OLYM. : Dear madam ! AsP. : I have done. Sit down ; and let us Upon that point fix all our eyes ;... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1920 - 80 lapas
...flea'd his rump and pared his claws ? Thought Burbank, meditating on Time's ruins, and the seven laws. And the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless; let the roc\s Groan with continual surges; and behind me, Ma\e all a desolation. Loo\, loo\, wenches! PAINT... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1971 - 408 lapas
...and pared his claws? Thought Burbank, meditating on Time's ruins, and the seven laws. SWEENEY ERECT And the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless;...behind me Make all a desolation. Look, look, wenches! Paint me a cavernous waste shore Cast in the unstilled Cyclades, Paint me the bold anfractuous rocks... | |
| M. C. Bradbrook - 1980 - 284 lapas
...my hair blown with the wind Wild as that desert : and let all about me Tell that I am forsaken . . . And the trees about me Let them be dry and leafless:...continual surges: and behind me Make all a desolation. (The Maid's Tragedy, u. ii)2J ** There is a significant echo in act rv, scene iti. The feeling is projected... | |
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