| Henry Norman Hudson - English drama - 1872 - 488 pages
...wife. I feel morally certain that she was the inspirer of them. I can quote but a part of them : " How like a Winter hath my absence been From thee,...what dark days seen, What old December's bareness everywhere! For Summer and his pleasures wait on thee, And, thou away, the very birds are mute. " From... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 588 pages
...knee." But do not so ; I lore thee in such sort, As, thou being mine, mine is thy good report.* XCVII. How like a winter hath my absence been, From thee,...what dark days seen ! What old December's bareness everywhere ! And yet this time remov'd1" was summer's time ; The teeming autumn, big with rich increase,... | |
| England - 1874 - 898 pages
...barest, in the sense of poorest, most meagre, scantiest in flowers and leaves ? " Sonnet xcvii. — Bow like a winter hath my absence been From thee, the...! What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen ! And yet this time remov'd was summer's time ; Tbe teaming autumn, big with rich increase. Bearing... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...night doth take away, — Death's second self, that seals up all in rest. SHAKSPEARE : Sonnet LXIII. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee,...what dark days seen ! What old December's bareness everywhere ! SHAKSPEARE : Sonnet XCVII. Yon gentle hill, Robed in a garment of untrodden snow, —... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Johnston - Birthday books - 1875 - 418 pages
...heel : Come buy of me, come ; come buy, < Buy, lads, or else your lasses cry : Come buy. DECEMBER. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee,...what dark days seen ! What old December's bareness everywhere ! Sonnets, xcvii. bor: Greybeard ! thy love doth freeze. Taming of the Shrew, ii. i. Do... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...state ! But do not so ; I love thee in such sort, As thou being mine, mine is thy good report. xcvn. g breasts, a hollow moan Proceeding runs low-bellowing round the hills. Oft in this season too the everywhere ! And yet this time remov'd was summer's time ; The teeming autumn, big with rich increase,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 732 pages
...report. xcvn. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year 1 What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen !...increase, Bearing the wanton burden of the prime, Like widow'd wombs after their lords' decease : Yet this abundant issue seem'd to me But hope of orphans,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 408 pages
...state ! But do not so ; I love thee in such sort, As thou being mine, mine is thy good report. XCVII. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee,...December's bareness every where ! And yet this time remov'd53 was summer's time ; The teeming autumn, big with rich increase, Bearing the wanton burden... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1878 - 788 pages
...night doth take away, — Death's second self, that seals up all in rest. SHAKSPEARE: Sonnet LXIII. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee,...what dark days seen ! What old December's bareness everywhere ! SHAKSPEARE: Sonnet XCV/I. Yon gentle hill, Robed in a garment of untrodden snow, — Yon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 pages
...state ! But do not so ; I love thee in such sort, As thou being mine, mine is thy good report. 7 XCVII. How like a winter hath my absence been From thee,...what dark days seen, What old December's bareness everywhere! And yet this time remov'd was summer's time; The teeming autumn, big with rich increase,... | |
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