| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 pages
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he, so fond, will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass ; and she in thee Calls...of her prime : So thou through windows of thine age shall see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou live, remember'd not to be, Die single,... | |
| Royal academy of arts - 166 pages
...Perugini. 372 — PEELING POTATOES Mrs. Luke Fildes. 373 — MOTHER AND CHILD « « .. WCT Dobson, RA "Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime." Shakespeare's Sonnets. -jf GREEN LEAVES AMONG THE SERE. GH Boughton. "Among the withered and the sere... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 546 pages
...tillage of thy husbandry 'i Or who is he so fond will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? illiam Shakespeare rv. Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's bequest gives... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1879 - 844 pages
...tillage of thy husbandry? Or who is he so fond,2 will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in' thee Calls...of her prime : So thou through windows of thine age shall see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou live, remember'd not to be, Die single,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Songs, English - 1879 - 274 pages
...will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thcc Calls back the lovely April of her prime : So thou...shalt see Despite of wrinkles this thy golden time. CHILDLESSNESS TT NTHRIFTY loveliness, why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 328 pages
...tillage of thy husbandry ? Or who is he so fond will be the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls...of her prime : So thou through windows of thine age shall see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou live, remember'd not to be, Die single,... | |
| William Thomson - Authors, English - 1880 - 382 pages
...was " now the world's fresh ornament," precisely as was then young Herbert, of whom all declared, " Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime." And he was enjoined not to " Die single, and thine image dies with thee," or be like the Maiden Queen,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 362 pages
...the tomb Of his self-love, to stop posterity ? Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee <fcalls back the lovely April of her prime^ So thou through...shalt see, Despite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. I But if thou live, rememb'red not to be, J Die single, and thine image dies with thee. IV. Unthrifty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 360 pages
...thoughts on the drama. "From this point of view nothing remains obscure or doubtful." For example : — Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime. Thy mother = Nature ; " glass " = his genius ; " the lovely April " = the bloom of art in Greece. HOWARD... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 336 pages
...fo fond will be the tomb Of his felf-love, to flop pofterity ? Thou art thy mother's glafs, and fhe in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; So thou through windows of thine age (halt fee, Defpite of wrinkles, this thy golden time. But if thou live, rememb'red not to be, Die fingle.... | |
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