| Robert Herrick - 1906 - 362 sayfa
...nights ; and Suns may rest, As dead, within the West ; Yet the next Morne, re-guild the fragrant East. Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost : Sunk...now, blowne downe; needs must the old stock fall. And like a Phenix re-aspire From out my Narcle, and Fun'rall fire : And as I prune my feather'd youth,... | |
| 1928 - 500 sayfa
...nights; and suns may rest, As dead, within the West; Yet the next morn, re-gild the fragrant East. Alas for me! that I have lost E'en all almost: Sunk is my light; set is my sun; And all the loom of life undone. See the quotation from Carm. v. in (9). (11)... | |
| Frederic William Moorman - 1910 - 260 sayfa
...following, we see him passing from one metaphor to another with the ease and boldness of Shakespeare : Alas ! for me, that I have lost E'en all almost ; Sunk is my sight, set is my sun, And all the loom of life undone : The staff, the elm, the prop, the shelf ring wall Whereon my vine did crawl,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1911 - 568 sayfa
...odes, and in verses like the following, it acquires imaginative power, and becomes rich in metaphor : Alas! for me, that I have lost E'en all almost.; Sunk is my sight, set is my sun, And all the loom of life undone: The staff, the elm, the prop, the sheltering wall Whereon my vine did crawl, Now,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1915 - 530 sayfa
...and Suns may rest, • 5 As dead, within the West ; Yet the next Morne, re-guild the fragrant East. Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost : Sunk is my sight ; set is my Sun ; 10 And all the loome of life undone : The staffe, the Elme, the prop, the shelt'ring wall Whereon... | |
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