| R. Wilcher - 1985 - 214 páginas
...garlands of repose. 2 Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear! Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred...Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude. The pun in the exclamatory 'How vainly' has the function of establishing both a tone of voice and a... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1986 - 308 páginas
...of repose. 2 Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear! 10 Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred...Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude. 3 No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame,... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...Garden 16 Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So amorous (1. 5-6) ChTr; E1L; ELP; FaBoCh; HAP; HelP; InPK;...NAEL-1; NoP; OBD; OxBSP; PBBP; PoEL-2; RB 3 If the heart hers exceed! Fair trees, wheresoe'er your barks I wound, No name shall but your own be found. (1. 15—23)... | |
| William Harmon - 1998 - 386 páginas
...garlands of repose! Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear? Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men: Your sacred...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So amorous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Andrew Shifflett - 1998 - 196 páginas
...quiet, have I found thce here, And Innocence thy Sister dear! Mistaken long, I sought you then In busie Companies of Men. Your sacred Plants, if here below,...Society is all but rude. To this delicious Solitude. (lines 9-16) This "Solitude" is "delicious," as we learn in stanza 5, because it tastes good. In stanza... | |
| Marshall Grossman - 1998 - 378 páginas
...quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence thy Sister dear! Mistaken long, I sought you then In busie Companies of Men. Your sacred Plants, if here below,...Society is all but rude, To this delicious Solitude. (ll. 9-16) The normative social ambition of the first stanza is now seen as a period of personal error,... | |
| Richard Jacobs - 2001 - 504 páginas
...of repose. 2 Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, 10 And Innocence, thy sister dear! Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred...Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude. 3 No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame,... | |
| Christiane Augner - 2001 - 252 páginas
...then In busy companies of men. Your sacred plants, if here below, Only among the plants will grow. 15 Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude....this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, 20 Cut in these treees their mistress' name. Little, alas, they know, or heed, How far these beauties... | |
| Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 páginas
...of repose. 2 Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear: 10 Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred...Society is all but rude, To this delicious solitude.* 3 No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame,... | |
| Peter Holland - 2003 - 390 páginas
...aggression of Jaques, so is Orlando's vandalism to that of the nature-loving speaker of 'The Garden': Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees...Little, alas, they know or heed How far these beauties hers exceed! Fair trees! wheres'e'er your barks I wound. No name shall but your own be found. (lines... | |
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