Sonnets, Volume 7 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 8
Page 4
Those shafts which raze thy skin , ran through his heart ; Those stones which touch thy hands , first broke his head ; But those small drops of pain he doth impart To show what he did bear , what thou hast fled .
Those shafts which raze thy skin , ran through his heart ; Those stones which touch thy hands , first broke his head ; But those small drops of pain he doth impart To show what he did bear , what thou hast fled .
Page 16
... On my affections which to thee I yield , And leave those marks wherewith thy hands were held , Upon my works thy works to represent , And let those thorns that crowned thy head with pain , Wound all my thoughts to think on thy ...
... On my affections which to thee I yield , And leave those marks wherewith thy hands were held , Upon my works thy works to represent , And let those thorns that crowned thy head with pain , Wound all my thoughts to think on thy ...
Page 49
9 the ' two charac9 ters drawn from my head ' , which the poet asks to ' pour out a shower of tears ' , must be his eyes . This suggests that the word ' characters ' in the second sonnet must be taken as eyes also , in this case as the ...
9 the ' two charac9 ters drawn from my head ' , which the poet asks to ' pour out a shower of tears ' , must be his eyes . This suggests that the word ' characters ' in the second sonnet must be taken as eyes also , in this case as the ...
Avis des internautes - Rédiger un commentaire
Aucun commentaire n'a été trouvé aux emplacements habituels.
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
2 autres sections non affichées
Expressions et termes fréquents
affection Alabaster Alabaster's appears beginning better blood body bring Cambridge Catholic century Christ Christian Church College common contains conversion Cross crown death desire devotional Divine Donne doth draw earth edition Elizabethan English eternal eyes faith fall fear fire followed four frequently give glory grace hand hath head heart heaven heavenly hold holy hope interest Jesus John Latin leave Library light lines living lord manuscripts meaning Meditations merit mind moved nature never night original pain Passion period pleasure poems poet poetry present printed probably Protestant reason Records reference religious Rome seems sense sequence shame sonnets soul spirit suffer suggest supplied taken tears thee things thou thoughts tradition University unto verse wound write written