Indias of their treasure spoile ; What needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine ? For loe, my Love doth in her selfe containe All this worlds riches that may farre be found : If Saphyres, loe, her eies be Saphyres plaine ; If Rubies, loe, hir lips be Rubies... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Strona 128autor: Edmund Spenser - 1839Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury - 1923 - Liczba stron: 226
...sterne countenance back again doth chace their looser lookes that stir vp lustes impure. Sonnet xv : For loe my love doth in her selfe containe all this worlds riches that may faire be found . . . But that which farest is, but few behold, her mind adornd with vertues manifold.... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - Liczba stron: 1432
...offend her. Then to the Maker selfe they likest be, Whose light doth lighten all that here we XT Ye ' Twelve months are gone and over, And nine long...didst thou, vent'rous lover, Why didst thou trust treasures spoile, What needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine? For loe! my love doth in her selfe containe... | |
| Robert Lynd - 1927 - Liczba stron: 78
...Edmund Spenser TREASURE DISCOVERED YE tradeful Merchants, that, with weary toil, Do seek most precious things to make your gain; And both the Indias of their treasure spoil; What needeth you to seek so far in vain? For lo, my love doth in her self contain All this world's... | |
| 1878 - Liczba stron: 996
...9. Ye tradefull Merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke most pretious things to make your gaine; And both the Indias of their treasure spoile : What neede.th you to seeke so farre in vainc? For loe, my Love doth in her seife containe All this worlds riches that may farre be fouud:... | |
| Donald F. Lach - 2010 - Liczba stron: 434
...his interest in Asia in his treatment of the merchants and the rare stones of India : Ye tnulelull Merchants that with weary toyle do seeke most pretious things to make your gain And both the Indies of their treasures spoilc, what needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine ? For loe my love doth... | |
| Jane Hedley - 1988 - Liczba stron: 222
...conceits transplant the beautiful feminine body from the real world to a special aesthetic realm: Ye tradefull Merchants, that with weary toyle, do seeke...things to make your gain; and both the Indias of their treasures spoile, what needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine? For loe my love doth in her selfe containe... | |
| A. B. Chambers - 2010 - Liczba stron: 221
...venture "so farre" as the "Indies" for "treasures" such as "Saphyres" and "Rubies": "For loe my loue doth in her selfe containe all this worlds riches that may farre be found." Juliet asks, "By whose direction foundst thou out this place"; Romeo replies, "By love," and adds,... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - Liczba stron: 1172
...TrGrPo XV. If trutleful merchants 7 Ye tradeful Merchants, that, with weary toil. Do seek most precious er's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and spoil, (1. 1—3) 8 But that which fairest is but few behold: Her mind, adorned with virtues manifold.... | |
| Donald F. Lach - 2010 - Liczba stron: 434
...something about his interest in Asia in his treatment of the merchants and the rare stones of India: Ye tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle do seeke...most pretious things to make your gain And both the Indies of their treasures spoile, what needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine ? For loe my love doth... | |
| Jonathan Sawday - 1995 - Liczba stron: 382
...between a cruel mistress and a compliant and ensnared woman, lay the image of trade, once more: Ye tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle do seeke most pretious things to make your gaine: and both the Indias of their treasures spoile, what needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine"(Shorter... | |
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