| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 336 Seiten
...suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease. Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms,...: So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men; And, death once dead, there "s no more dying then. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 736 Seiten
...suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms,...dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more : So shall thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then. CXLVIL... | |
| 1857 - 592 Seiten
...Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms, inheritor of this excess, Eat up thy charge Î Is this thy body's end ? Then, soul, live thou upon...dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more. So shall thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there's no more dying then."—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 Seiten
...Steevens would read, " Slatv'd by those rebel powers," &c. ; but we prefer the change made by Malone. Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy...: So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. CXLVII. My love is as a fever, longing still For... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 Seiten
...suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walla so costly gay ? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms,...servant's loss, And let that pine to aggravate thy store. By terms divine, in selling hours of dross ; Within be fed, — without be rich no more. So shalt thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 130 Seiten
...suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ; Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms,...: So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And, death once dead, there's no more dying then. SONNETSFIRST. FROM fairest creatures we desire increase,... | |
| 1860 - 444 Seiten
...large cost, having so short a lease. Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? Shall worms—inheritors of this excess— Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's...that pine to aggravate thy store; Buy terms divine by selling hours of dross ; Within be fed, without be rich no more; So shall thou feed on Death, that... | |
| John Richard de Capel Wise - 1861 - 184 Seiten
...suffer dearth, Painting thy outward walls so costly gay? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? Shall worms,...: So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men, And death once dead, there's no more dying then. Sonnet 146. •'• The Latin School. CHAPTER IY.... | |
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