| Amelia B. Edwards - English poetry - 1878 - 332 pages
...Ere you were born, was beauty's summer dead. W. itkakespeari. THE LOVER PRCttHSETH IMMORTALITY. SHALL I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd: And every fair... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 408 pages
...some child of yours alive that time, You should live twice ; — in it, and in my rhyme. XVIII. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 318 pages
...summer dead. W. Shaktspeare. 2O THE LOVER PROMISETH IMMORTALITY. THE LOVER PROMISETH IMMORTALITY. SHALL I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd: And every fair... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 398 pages
...balances be even he feels sure his integrity will be manifest.« T/te beauty of character. — Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd : And every fair... | |
| William Shakespeare - Songs, English - 1879 - 274 pages
...rights be term'da poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song : THE UNFADING PICTURE C HALL I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...of May And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 546 pages
...were some child of yours alive that time, You should live twice ; in it and in my rhyme. XVIII. Shall lf, for love of me, That beauty still may live in thine or thee. XI. As fast as thou shalt wane, : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimin'd; And every fair... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1879 - 844 pages
...twice ; — in it, and in my rhyme. 10 counterfeit \. e. portrait. u fair] ie bounty. XVIII. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pages
...'gainst Time's scythe can make defence Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence. 18. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair... | |
| C. A. M. Burdett - Blank-books - 1880 - 356 pages
...the glowing year ; Where'er we turn the raptured eye, Her splendid -tints appear. LEIGH HUNT. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date. Shahespeare. What is true beauty but fair virtue's face — Virtue made visible in outward grace ?... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 626 pages
...'gainst Time's scythe can make defence Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence. 18. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Thou art more lovely...May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair... | |
| |