Though I, once gone, to all the world must die. The earth can yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5741828Full view - About this book
| Catherine M. S. Alexander - 2003 - 504 pages
...long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this and this gives life to thee (XVHi, i3-i4) Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read. (LXXXi, 9-i0) That the beloved is regarded as the nonpareil, 'the very archetypal pattern... | |
| William Addison Waters - 2003 - 204 pages
...his voice, "uniqueness and unrecoverable transitoriness." Or as Shakespeare puts it to his young man: Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2004 - 342 pages
...cannot take, Although in me each part will be forgotten. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die: The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read. And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers ofthis world are dead;... | |
| Peter Dawkins - 2004 - 159 pages
...forgotten. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die. When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie: Your monument...be my gentle verse Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read; And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead,... | |
| H. N. Gibson - 2005 - 344 pages
...cannot take, Although in me each part will be forgotten. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die; The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read; And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 2006 - 78 pages
...connected with Shakespeare's plays, he was to live in them. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die: The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead.... | |
| Shakespeare, William - 2006 - 366 pages
...cannot take, Although in me each part will be forgotten. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die. The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead.... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 2006 - 86 pages
...connected with Shakespeare's plays, he was to live in them. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die: The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 706 pages
...world must die. The earth can yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. 8 Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'erread; And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 297 pages
...cannot take, Although in me each part will be forgotten. Your name from hence immortal life shall have, Though I, once gone, to all the world must die: The...my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read; And tongues to be, your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead;... | |
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