| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 586 páginas
...if alone and bare I go And armed Knight's captive and slave confessed. VEGGIO CO' BEI VOSTRI OCCHI. With your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which...upon your pinions forth I fly; Heavenward your spirit stirrcth me to strain ; E'en as you will, I blush and blanch again, Freeze in the sun, burn 'neath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 362 páginas
...Michael Angelo, does homage to the worth and beauty of young Toininaso Cavalieri in such words as these : Heavenward your spirit stirreth me to strain ,• E'en as you will I blush and blanch again, Freeze in,-the sun, burn 'neath a frosty sky, Your will includes and is the lord of mine. The learned Languet... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1882 - 570 páginas
...if alone and bare I go An armed Knight's captive and slave confessed. VEGGIO CO' BEI VOSTRI OCCHI. With your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which...sustain Which my lame feet find all too strong for me ; \Vingless upon your pinions forth I fly ; Heavenward your spirit stirreth me to strain ; E'en as... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1883 - 574 páginas
...if alone and bare I go And armed Knight's captive and slave comesaed. VEGGIO CO' BEI VOSTRI OCCHI. With your fair eyes a charming light I see. For which my own blind eyes would peer 1n vain; Stayed by your feet the burden I sustain Which my lame feet find all too strong for me; Wingless... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1888 - 562 páginas
...if alone and bare I go And armed Knight's captive and slave contessed. VEGG1O CO' BEI VOSTRI OCCHI. With your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which my own blind eyes would peet- in vain ; Stayed by your feet the burden I sustain Which my lame feet find all too strong for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 204 páginas
...Michael Angelo, does homage to the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cavalieri in such words as these : " Heavenward your spirit stirreth me to strain ; E'en...I blush and blanch again, Freeze in the sun, burn '«eath a frosty sky, Your will includes and is the lord of mine." The learned Languet writes to young... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 454 páginas
...of mirth That one poor firefly can her might appall. LOVE, THE LIFE-GIVER To TOMMASO DE' CAVALIERI WITH your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which my own blmd eyes would peer in vain ; Stayed by your feet, the burden I sustain Which my lame feet find all... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1899 - 516 páginas
...only of the ripest sage, but also of a poet not unexercised in writing verse : — 1 Rime, p. cviii. With your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which...again, Freeze in the sun, burn 'neath a frosty sky. Tour will includes and is the lord of mine ; Life to my thoughts within your heart is given ; My words... | |
| Michelangelo Buonarroti - 1902 - 198 páginas
...presence, in your absence dies ? LOVE THE LIGHT-GIVER TO TOMMASO DE' CAVALIERI Veggio co' bei vostri occhi. \WITH your fair eyes a charming * * light I see, For...strong for me ; Wingless upon your pinions forth I fly; lovc tbe 3Ugbt=Q5i\>er Heavenward your spirit stirreth me to strain ; E'en as you will, I blush and... | |
| Delphian Society - 1913 - 572 páginas
...For my fierce heat, chastened and taught by you ? LOVE THE LIGHT-GIVER. (To Tommaso de Cavalieri.) WITH your fair eyes a charming light I see, For which...I blush and blanch again, Freeze in the sun, burn 'ueath a frosty sky. Your will includes and is the lord of mine ; Life to my thoughts within your heart... | |
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