| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 pagina’s
...thy sight, For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light ? Be thou the tenth muse, ten times more in worth Than...days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. XXXIX. O. how thy worth with manners may I sing, When thou art all the better part of me ? What can... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 pagina’s
...thy sight; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light ? Be thou the tenth Muse, ten times more in worth Than...days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. xxxix. Oh, how thy worth with manners may I sing, When thou art all the better part of me 1 What can... | |
| Christian Nestell Bovee - 1862 - 258 pagina’s
...publisher. "Be thou the tenth muse, ten times more in worth Thau those old nine, which rhymers iuvocate; And he that calls on thee, let him bring forth Eternal...The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise." Ultimate Fate of Authors — There is probably no hell for authors in the next world — they suffer... | |
| Christian Nestell Bovee - 1862 - 274 pagina’s
...thirty-eighth sonnet, will answer just as well for an author to his publisher. "Be thou the tenth must-, ten times more in worth Than those old nine, which rhymers invocate; And he that calls on thcc, let him bring forth Eternal numbers to outlive long date. If my slight muse do please these curious... | |
| 1863 - 588 pagina’s
...on the young Earl of Southampton ; of whom, in imitation of Spenser's fourth Grace, he says : — " Be thou the tenth Muse, ten times more in worth Than those old Nine, which rhymen invocate." Stanza 38. And in the beautiful sonnet, " If music and sweet poetry agree," he again... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pagina’s
...sight ; For who 's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light Ï t sorrow lend me words, and words express invócate ; And he that calls on thee, let him bring forth Eternal numbers to out-live long date. If... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 184 pagina’s
...thy sight; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light ? Be thou the tenth muse, ten times more in worth Than...days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. XXXIX. O, how thy worth with manners may I sing, When thou art all the better part of me ? What can... | |
| 1881 - 502 pagina’s
...child, though not so bright As those gold candles fix' A in heaven's air: usw Ferner Shakesp. Sou. 38. Be thou the tenth muse, ten times more in worth THAN THOSE OLD NINE WHICH BHYMERS INVOCATE, And he that calls on thee, let him bring forth Eternal numbers to out -live long... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 pagina’s
...sjght ; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light ? Be thou the tenth Muse, ten times more in worth Than...days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. XXXIX. 0, how thy worth with manners may I sing, When thou art all the better part of me ? What can... | |
| Gerald Massey - 1866 - 624 pagina’s
...thy sight; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light? Be thou the tenth Muse, ten times more in worth Than...days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. (38.) sonnets shall we find the illustration? Not in Spenser's, nor Sidney's, Drayton's, nor Daniel's,... | |
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