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" Sweet Swan of Avon! what a sight it were To see thee in our water yet appear, And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James! "
Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale - 37. lappuse
autors: William Shakespeare - 1872 - 196 lapas
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 lapas
...true-filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance. with uncover'd water yet appear ; And make those flights upon the banks of Thames, That so did take Eliza, and our...
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Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters. With an Historical Sketch of the ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 486 lapas
...good graces of Queen Elisabeth ; as the irresistible compliment paid her in a A Midsummer-Nifjlit s Dream could hardly have been of a later date. It would...waters yet appear ; And make those flights upon the hanks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James! " King John, King Richard the Second, King Richard...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: Paradise regained and Samson Agonistes

John Milton - 1882 - 448 lapas
...always been famous for its swans ; and Ben Jonson had this in mind when he wrote of Shakespeare — Sweet swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our water yet appear, And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James...
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The Poetical Works ...

John Milton - 1882 - 438 lapas
...always been famous for its swans ; and Ben Jonson had this in mind when he wrote of Shakespeare — " Sweet swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our water yet appear, And make those nights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 1-2. sējumi

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 562 lapas
...the good graces of Queen Elizabeth ; as the irresistible compliment paid her in A Midsummer-Nighfs Dream could hardly have been of a later date. It would...us in Ben Jonson's poem just quoted : Sweet swan of A von, what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear ; And make those flights upon the...
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Saturday Review of Literature, 35. sējums

1952 - 708 lapas
...James was a two-gun man, (ROLL ON, !) 5. Sweet ! run softly, till I end my song. 6. Sweet swan of , what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear. 7. Where the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man. 8. Some innocents escape not the...
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Berichte über die Verhandlungen der Königlich Sächsischen Gesellschaft der ...

Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig. Philologisch-Historische Klasse - 1888 - 762 lapas
...each of which, he seems to shake a Lance, As brandish t at the eyes of Ignorance. Sweet Swan of Auon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appeare, And make those flights vpon the bankes of Thames, That so did take Eliza, and our James! But...
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The Greatest of Literary Problems: The Authorship of the Shakespeare Works ...

James Phinney Baxter - 1915 - 790 lapas
...which cannot be reconciled with the theory of the actor's non-authorship of the plays in the Folio: — Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appeare. Of course this seems to identify the actor with the author, for such an expression as occurs...
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Annales de Bretagne, 15. sējums

1900 - 738 lapas
...nature's family. Yet must I not give nature ail ; thy art, M y gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. Sweet swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our water yet appear, And make those flights upon thé banks of Thames, That did so take Eliza, and our...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 lapas
...frame, Or, for the laurel, he may gain a scorn; For a good poet's made, as well as born. (1. 50-59) 46 hing, to be nothing long; To pervert truth, to ride it for a purpose. To use g (1. 66-67) HelP; JCP; LiTB; NoP; OAEL-1; OBS; PoEL-2; SeCP; SeCV-1; TrGrPo To William Camden 47 Camden,...
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