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" Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist cabinet mounts up on high, And wakes the morning, from whose silver breast The sun ariseth in his majesty; Who doth the world so gloriously behold, That cedar-tops and hills seem burnish'd gold. "
The Poetical Works of William Shakspeare and the Earl of Surrey - Side 31
av William Shakespeare - 1862 - 316 sider
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volum 3

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 sider
...fantastic wits I She says, "Tie so :" they answeraU.'^. .' And would say after her, if she said "Ko.1 wn on me would beget opinion [Wound» his arm. Of my more fierce endeavour: higL And wakes the morning, from whose surer bfThe sun ariseth in his majesty ; Who doth the world...
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Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 92

1922 - 1180 sider
...— it would be absurd — to complain of any lack of fidelity to nature in the magnificent passage : Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest. From his moist cabinet mounts up on high, although a naturalist once reminded me that the bird would probably be singing to a mate in the ' cabinet,'...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volum 2

James McKeen Cattell - 1916 - 662 sider
...favorite with Shakespeare. It is mentioned again and again, and almost always associated with the morning. Lo! here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his...whose silver breast The sun ariseth in his majesty. — "Venus and Adonis," 1. 853 et seq. The blackbird he describes as ... so black of hue With orange...
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Bygone Warwickshire

William Andrews - 1893 - 304 sider
...heaven's gate sings," and then, " Lo ! here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist-cabinet mounts up on high, And wakes the morning, from whose...majesty ; Who doth the world so gloriously behold, That cedar tops and hills seem burnish'd gold." Mr. JR Wise, who knows the whole of the country surrounding...
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The Works of Shakesspeare

300 sider
...rest, From his moist cabinet mounts up on high, And wakes the morning, from whose silver breast 855 The sun ariseth in his majesty; Who doth the world...so gloriously behold That cedar-tops and hills seem burnished gold. Venus salutes him with this fair good~morrow: 'O thou clear god, and patron of all...
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The Poems & Sonnets of William Shakespeare: With an Introduction and ...

William Shakespeare - 1994 - 212 sider
...Tis so:' they answer all, ' Tis so;' And would say after her, if she said 'No.' Lo, here the gende lark, weary of rest, From his moist cabinet mounts...gloriously behold, That cedar-tops and hills seem burnisht gold. Venus salutes him with this fair good-morrow: 'O thou clear god, and patron of all light,...
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Metre, Rhythm and Verse Form

Philip Hobsbaum - 1996 - 220 sider
...stanza of four lines with an added couplet. Shakespeare used it for his romantic poem Venus and Adonis: Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his...wakes the morning, from whose silver breast The sun arises in his majesty; Who doth the world so gloriously behold That cedar-tops and hills seem burnished...
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Vénus et Adonis

William Shakespeare - 1999 - 102 sider
...fantastic wits? She says "'Tis so," they answer all "'Tis so," And would say after her, if she said "No." Lo here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist...behold That cedar-tops and hills seem burnish'd gold. Venus salutes him with this fair good morrow: "O thou dear god, and patron of all light, From whom...
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The Narrative Poems

William Shakespeare - 1999 - 212 sider
...fantastic wits? 850 She says "Tis so"; they answer all "Tis so," And would say after her if she said "No." Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his moist cabinet mounts up on high, 854 And wakes the morning, from whose silver breast The sun ariseth in his majesty; Who doth the world...
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Henry V

William Shakespeare - 2000 - 684 sider
...looks charming amidst the rays of the rising sun, the air, saturated with brightness, makes a gala-day: 'Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest, From his...behold That cedar-tops and hills seem burnish'd gold.' An admirable debauch of imagination and rapture, yet disquieting; for such a mood will carry one a...
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