| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - 1911 - 1196 páginas
...pain. VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY HOWSOEVER HE BE REWARDED Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice; In temperate...mad or wise ; Set me in high, or yet in low degree ; S In longest night, or in the longest day; In clearest sky, or where clouds thickest be; In lusty... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 páginas
...authority. With idle youth go use thy property, green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice; In presence prest of people, mad or wise; Set me in...or yet in low degree; In longest night, or in the longest day; In clearest sky, or where clouds thickest be; In lusty youth, or when my hairs are gray;... | |
| Earl Ellsworth Fisk - 1927 - 120 páginas
...Now all is one, and one is all. —Richard Eedes*. [43] Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice; In temperate...or yet in low degree; In longest night, or in the longest day; In clearest sky, or where clouds thickest be; In lusty youth, or when my hairs are gray;... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...love! 1557 VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY HOWSOEVER HE BE REWARDED SET me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice; In temperate...presence prest of people, mad or wise: Set me in high, or yot in low degree; 5 In lusty youth, or when my hairs are gray: Set me in heaven, in earth, or else... | |
| William A. Sessions - 2003 - 472 páginas
...mnemonic epigram equal to a vow. Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams may not dissolve the ice. In temperate heat, where he is felt and seen, With proud people, in presence sad and wisei Set me in base, or yet in high degree. In the long mght,... | |
| Henry Howard, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 2003 - 108 páginas
...decays, and yet my sorrow springs. 8 Set me where as the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams may not dissolve the ice; In temperate heat where he is felt and seen; With proud people, in presence sad and wise; Set me in base, or yet in high degree, 5 In the long night,... | |
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