| 1928 - 710 Seiten
...Barleycorn. As in Tasso's poem, nothing is left to vanity. Take these familiar lines: —146— My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is...dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. "Dun" suggests the color of Shakespeare's favorite beverage. "Black wires" probably indicate the way... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 196 Seiten
...floures, for these are of a pale red colour and of a more pleasant smell." In Sonn. cxxx. 5, we have "I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such roses see I in her cheeks," and from this it appears possible that a variegated species was then known ; though damaxk'd may mean variegated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 512 Seiten
...All this the world well knows; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell. cxxx. My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;...be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wire's, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such roses... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1894 - 446 Seiten
...All this the world well knows; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell. cxxx. " My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun...If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hair be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1894 - 460 Seiten
...All this the world well knows; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell. cxxx. " My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;...If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hair be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1894 - 458 Seiten
...dream. All this the world well knows; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this helL cxxx. " My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun...If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hair be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, But no such... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 210 Seiten
...this the world well knows ; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell. 40, MY mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun ; Coral is...her head. I have seen roses damask'd, red and white, 5 But no such roses see I in her cheeks ; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 424 Seiten
...even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ nor no man ever loved. cxxx. MY mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun ;...wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damasked red and white, 5 But no such roses see I in her cheeks ; And in some perfumes is there more... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 412 Seiten
...even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ nor no man ever loved. cxxx. MY mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun ;...wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damasked red and white, 5 But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 414 Seiten
...edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ nor no man ever loved. CXXX. L_ MY mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun ; Coral is...wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damasked red and white, 5 But no such roses see I in her cheeks ; And in some perfumes is there more... | |
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