| 1832 - 406 lapas
...ciosta during the Easter week. SHAKSPEARE'S SONNETS. TROTH. O how much more doth beauty beiiueous teem By that sweet ornament which truth doth give ! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem, For tliat sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 lapas
...celebrated in those sweet sonnets of Shakspeare so familiar to all lovers of true and graceful poetry. Oh ! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem By that sweet...deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses ; Hang on such thorns,... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 lapas
...sonnets of Shakspeare, so familiar to all lovers of true and graceful poetry. Oh ! how much more (loth beauty beauteous seem By that sweet ornament which...deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses ; Hang on such thorns,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 530 lapas
...melody to be chanted with the songs of Herbert and Herrick, by the honoured lips of old Izaak Walton. " O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that...sweet ornament, which truth doth give ! The rose looks fait, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1924 - 202 lapas
...that sweet lovely rose, An,l plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke " ; and Sonnet liv. : — " The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses." 26. fashion a carriage] shape my desc. nI.] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 25 a flattering honest man, it must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 lapas
...set in blood ; No certain life achieved by others' death. 16 — iv. 2. 297 Truth, beauty's ornament. O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that...dye, As the perfumed tincture of the roses ; Hang on «uch thorns, and play as wantonly, When summer's breath their masked buds discloses; But, for their... | |
| 1838 - 870 lapas
...criticism. He is addressing an imaginary mistress, the eidolon of nearly all his sonnetizing. " Oh how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that...looks fair, but fairer we it deem, For that sweet odor which doth in ¡I live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of... | |
| 1838 - 822 lapas
...sweet ornament which truth doth give ! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem, For that sweet odor which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the rosee, — Hang on such thorns, — and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked bud discloses:... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 lapas
...SONNET LIV. OH ! how much more doth Beauty beauteousaeem, By that sweet ornament which truth doth give 1 The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live ; The canker'd blooms have full as deep a dye, As the perfumed tincture of the roses, Hang on such thorns,... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1841 - 144 lapas
...English poets has said the same thing, in words so simple that you will understand them at once. " Oh, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that sweet ornament which truth doth give ! Bind this sweet ornament about your neck, my children, and always wear it, and then you need not... | |
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