| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 páginas
...shines now and heretofore : And having done that, Thou hast done; I fear no more. 202. 'Death r\EATH, be not proud, though some have called thee *^ Mighty...canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow; And soonest our best men with thee do... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 páginas
...beauties see ; And in short measures life may perfect be.1 JOHN DONNE . . (1573-1631) (DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S) DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee... | |
| 1903 - 60 páginas
...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me ! W. Wordsworth. Death Death, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1904 - 388 páginas
...Thou cam'st to kindle, goest to come : then I Will dream that hope again, but else would die. DEATH DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow : And soonest our best men with thee... | |
| John Donne - 1904 - 74 páginas
...sustain : Thy grace may wing me to prevent his art, And Thou, like adamant, draw mine iron heart. Ill Death, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, And soonest our best men with thee do go, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 308 páginas
...on men; And Death once dead, there 's no more dying then. 1594 ff. 1609. William Shakespeare. DEATH DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow; And soonest our best men with thee do... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 302 páginas
...men ; And Death once dead, there 's no more dying then. '-.'>iff. 1609. William Shakespeare. DEATH DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee...dreadful, for thou art not so: For those whom thou think' st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death ; nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep,... | |
| 1906 - 220 páginas
...Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appear, Be where thou wilt, thou wilt not harbour here. JOHN DONNE DEATH! be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 426 páginas
...this, like Niobe Shall turn marble, and become Both her mourner and her tomb. Browne or Jonson. 367 Death, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do... | |
| Helen Philbrook Patten - 1906 - 292 páginas
...eternity shall clearly find, Though th' other beauties be def ac'd with sin. Sir John Davies. DEATH DEATH, be not proud, though some have called thee...canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow; And soonest our best men with thee do... | |
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