| Henry Howard (earl of Surrey.) - 1870 - 264 páginas
...degree Of him to whom she gave the heart, that promised was to thee. I see, (what would you more,) stood never man so sure On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it, to endure. THE FORSAKEN LOVER DESCRIBETH AND FORSAKETH LOVE. LOATHSOME place ! where I Have seen, and heard my... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 páginas
...degree Of him to whom she gave the heart that promised was to thee. 20 I see (what would you more), stood never man so sure On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it to endure. THE FORSAKEN LOVER DESCRIBE!!! AND FORSAKETH LOVE. 1 OH loathsome place ! where I Have seen and heard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 páginas
...degree Of him to whom she gave the heart that promised was to thee. 20 I see (what would you more), stood never man so sure On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it to endure. THE FORSAKEN LOVER DESCRIBETH AND FORSAKETH LOVE. 1 OH loathsome place! where I Have seen and heard... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 280 páginas
...degree Of him to whom she gave the heart, that promised was to thee. I see, (what would you more,) stood never man so sure On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it to endure. THE FORSAKEN LOVER DESCRIBETH AND FORSAKETH LOVE. LOATHSOME place ! where I Have seen, and heard my... | |
| Hermann Franz Fehse - 1883 - 84 páginas
...aloft Thrown all amidst the mire. l And casten in the dust. — glücklicheren Nebenbuhler hin.ss) Das Gedicht auf Seite 34 ist eine Satire auf die Frauen;...die Wortbrüchigkeit der Frauen tröstet: „stood uever mau so sure — On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it to endure". Eine zweite Anspielung... | |
| Hermann Fehse - 1883 - 48 páginas
...the first Even so hath fortune's chance That love hath set aloft glücklichere» Nebenbuhler bin.33) Das Gedicht auf Seite 34 ist eine Satire auf die Frauen; er legt dieselbe einem erfahrenen Frennde in den Mund, man möchte an W y at t denken, der ihn über den wahren Charakter seiner Geliebten... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - 526 páginas
...what love can do, that dares love attempt." SHAKESPEARE. Romeo and Juliet (Romeo), Act II., Sc. II. " Stood never man so sure On woman's word, but wisdom would mistrust it to endure." EARL OF SURREY. A Warning to tln: Lover. " Strange ! all this difference should be 'Twixt Tweedle-dum... | |
| William A. Sessions - 2003 - 472 páginas
...to the final thrust of the epigram and aphoristic general indictment: 'I see, what would you more, stood never man so sure / On woman's word but wisdom would mistrust it to endure.' This misogynist attack continues in the next satire that Surrey composed during this period. In one... | |
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