Brow Defaced with wrinkles, that I might but see ! Thy dainty Hair, so curled and crisped now, Like grizzled moss upon some aged tree ! Thy Cheek, now flush with roses, sunk and lean ! Thy Lips, with age as any wafer thin ! Thy pearly Teeth, out of thy... Idea - Стр. 17авторы: Michael Drayton - 1897 - Страниц: 199Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...that I might but see! Thy dainty Hair, so curled and crisped now, Like grizzled moss upon some aged tree! Thy Cheek, now flush with roses, sunk and lean!...That when thou feed'st, thy Nose shall touch thy Chin ! ,, 10,12. Time hath thy Beauty, which with age will leave thee ! Spenser 27,13. Fair! be no longer... | |
| 1917 - Страниц: 800
...that I might but see; Thy dainty hair, so curled and crisped now, Like grizzled moss upon some aged tree; Thy cheek, now flush with roses, sunk and lean,...pearly teeth out of thy head so clean That when thou feedest thy nose shall touch thy chin; These lines that now thou scorn'st which should delight thee... | |
| Gordon Braden - 1999 - Страниц: 240
...crouching by the hearth, regretting my love and your proud disdain. The tone feints toward vengeance: "These Lines that now thou scorn'st, which should...delight thee, / Then would I make thee read, but to despight thee" (Drayton, Idea 14.13-14). But having passed through several possible poems, Ronsard... | |
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...that I might but see; Thy dainty hair, so curled and crisped now, Like grizzled moss upon some aged tree; Thy cheek, now flush with roses, sunk and lean,...pearly teeth out of thy head so clean That when thou feedest thy nose shall touch thy chin; These lines that now thou scorn'st which should delight thee... | |
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