No, time, thou shalt not boast that I do change: Thy pyramids built up with newer might To me are nothing novel, nothing strange; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What thou dost foist upon us that... Poems - Page 51by James Russell Lowell - 1844 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - Sonnets, English - 1881 - 354 pages
...adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulnefs in me. CXXHI. No, Time, thou (halt not boaft that I do change : Thy pyramids built up with newer might To me are nothing novel, nothing ftrange ; They are but dreffings of a former fight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 336 pages
...keep an adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulnefs in me. No, Time, thou (halt not boaft that I do change : Thy pyramids built up with newer might To me are nothing novel, nothing ftrange ; They are but dreffings of a former fight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What... | |
| Fritz Krauss - 1882 - 262 pages
...Wichtigkeit möge aber entschuldigen, wenn ich Einiges hier wiederhole. Im 123. Sonett No! Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change; Thy pyramids, built up...strange; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old, Thy registers... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 596 pages
...receive thee more : To keep an adjunct to remember thee, Were to import forgetfulness in me CXXIII. 82. No ! Time, thou shall not boast that I do change ....strange ; They are but dressings of a former sight Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old, And rather make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 944 pages
...receive thee more : To keep an adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfidness in me. CXXIII. No, Time, thou shall not boast that I do change :...strange ; They are but dressings of a former sight Our dates are brief, and therefore \ve admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old, And rather... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 pages
...keep an adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulness in me. C XXIII. No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change : Thy pyramids built up...strange ; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old, And rather make... | |
| Kegan Paul - 1883 - 332 pages
...To keep an adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulness in me. CXXIII No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change : Thy pyramids built up...strange ; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old ; And rather... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - History - 1883 - 382 pages
...and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. weeks, No! Time, thou shalt not boast that I Thy pyramids built up with newer might To me are nothing...strange; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we do change: admire What thou dost foist upon us that is old; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 336 pages
...adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulnefs in me. \ CXXIII. No, Time, thou (halt not boaft that I do change : Thy pyramids built up with newer might To me are nothing novel, nothing ftrange ; They are but dreffings of a former fight. Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire What... | |
| Books and reading - 1884 - 532 pages
...vague beyond these, moves itself in me with the uncertain sound of a far-off sea. My sympathy with the remotest eld becomes that of a bystander and an actor....through me, and I tremble, as the air does with the gathering thunders of the organ. My clay seems to have a sympathy with the mother earth whence it was... | |
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