| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 430 pages
...days, Have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. CVII. Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Suppos'd as forfeit to a confin'd doom. The mortal moon hath her eclipse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 206 pages
...thee, and much inrich thy booke. A monument to Fame. Ot mine owne feares, nor the propheticke foule, Of the wide world, dreaming on things to come, Can yet the leafe of my true love controule Suppofde as foifeit to a confin'd doome. The mortall Moone hath her eclipfe indur'd And the... | |
| Dalhousie University - 1885 - 230 pages
...amplest merit, That woman's love can win or long inherit. <6) Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom. (c) And after all came life,... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1886 - 616 pages
...Cedar-trees ...... 281 BOOK I. SUSANNA. AN INTRODUCTION. 'Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control. " CHAPTER I. EMPTY HOUSES. The lark, that tirra-lyra chants, With heigh!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 pages
...Elave eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. evil. 106. Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world, dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Suppos'd as forfeit to a coufin'd doom. The mortal moon hath her eclipse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 888 pages
...days. Have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. evil. Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom. The mortal moon hath her eclipse... | |
| Bertram M. Gross - Political Science - 1980 - 450 pages
...prophecy. IRREVERSIBILnY: ETERNAL SERVITUDE OR HOLOCAUST Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come Can yet the lease of my true love control, Suppos'd as forfeit to a confin'd doom. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Sonnet... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1980 - 172 pages
...days, Have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. i \l ot mine own fears nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom. The mortal moon hath her eclipse... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...No, Time, thou shall not boast that I do change. (1. 1) 229 Not mine own fears nor the prophetic soul the night lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom. The mortal moon hath her eclipse... | |
| Lars Engle - Drama - 1993 - 284 pages
...up the question of what will become of Shakespeare's love: Not mine own fears nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come Can yet the lease of my true love control. Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom. (107) The future for his love... | |
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