O'ercharg'd with burden of mine own love's might. O, let my books be then the eloquence And dumb presagers of my speaking breast, Who plead for love and look for recompense More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O, learn to read what silent... Shakespeare's Sonnets - Página 29de William Shakespeare - 1865 - 160 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 336 páginas
...look for recompenfe, More than that tongue that more hath more expreff'd. O, learn to read what filent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's...wit. XXIV. Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath ftell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart ; My body is the frame wherein 'tis held, And perfpeSive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 354 páginas
...look for recompenfe, More than that tongue that more hath more expreff'd. O, learn to read what filent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's...wit. XXIV. Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath ftell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart ; My body is the frame wherein 'tis held, And perfpeftive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 250 páginas
...which a picture was painted. Cf. Sann. 24. I : 88. Hawking. Hawk-like, keen. " Mine eye hath played the painter, and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart;" and K. John, ii. 1. 503: " Drawn in the flattering table of her eye." Steevens quotes Walpole, Anec.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 202 páginas
...JC i. 2. 58. 503. Table. Tablet, or that on which a picture is drawn or painted. Cf. Sonn. 24. 2 : "Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart ;" and AW i. I. 106 : " to sit and draw His arched brows, his hawking eye, his curls, In our heart's... | |
| Kegan Paul - 1883 - 332 páginas
...breast, Who plead for love, and look for recompense, More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O ! learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart; My body is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 596 páginas
...; Who plead for love, and look for recompense, More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O ! learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. XXIX. XXIT. 53 * Mine eye hath play'd the painter, and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 972 páginas
...; Who plead for love, and look for recompense, More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O ! learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. XXIX. XXIV. fiS» Mine eye hath play'd the painter, and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of... | |
| Benjamin Gott Kinnear - 1883 - 524 páginas
...where cares have carved some, But none where all distress and dolour dwell'd." Sonnet 24, 1, — " Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stelld Thy beauty's form in table of my heart." Lear iii. 7, 61, — " And quench'd the stelled fires." With the last citation, compare Sonnet 21,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 626 páginas
...breast, Who plead for love and look for recompense More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O, learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's f1ne wit. 1 beauty. s ownest. 29. When, in disgrafce with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 páginas
...breast, Who plead for love and look for recompense More than that tongue that more hath more express'd. O, learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's tine wit. Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd Thy beauty's form in table of my heart... | |
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