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" If thou survive my well-contented day, When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover, Compare them with the bettering of the time, And though they be outstripp'd... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 573
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Sonetos

William Shakespeare - 2004 - 342 pages
...es sólo tuyo. Sus rostros que yo amé veo en tu rostro. Tú -todo ellos- de mí lo tienes todo. lF thou survive my well-contented day, When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines ofthy deceased lover, Compare them with...
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The Giant Book of Poetry

William Roetzheim - Poetry - 2006 - 760 pages
...words in the sonnet. and thereby she achieves permanence far beyond that of a summer day. Sonnet XXXII1 If thou survive my well-contented day. when that churl...lines of thy deceased lover, compare them with the bett'ring of the time, and though they be outstripped by every pen, reserve them for my love, not for...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets & Poems

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2011 - 707 pages
...because he died (too soon); better prove: ie, prove to be better (writers) 82 Shakespeare's Sonnets 83 32 If thou survive my well-contented day When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more resurvey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover, 4 Compare them with...
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莎士比亞十四行詩集

Shakespeare, William - Sonnets, English - 2006 - 366 pages
...loved I view in thee, And thou, all they, hast all the all of me. 43t#Ä A # A í'J Sonnets Sonnet 32 If thou survive my well-contented day When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more resurvey These poor rude lines of rhy deceased lover, Compare them with...
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Mary

Janis Cooke Newman - Fiction - 2007 - 640 pages
...nicety of a greeting — or the patience to wait for me to remove my cloak — began to declaim: Ifthou survive my well-contented day, When that churl Death my bones with dust shall cover, And shalt by fortune once more re-survey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover. When he finished,...
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Shakespeare Lexicon, Volume 2

Alexander Schmidt - Reference - 2007 - 742 pages
...wind shall cool the heat, 190. if &ou survive my well-contented day, when that churl Death my bone» with dust shall cover, and shall by fortune once more re-survey these line», compare them ..., Sonn. 82, 1. this lord o/ weak remembrance, whs thall be of as Utile memory...
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