| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...raven's back.- — • Come, gentle night ; come, loving, black-browed night ! Give me my Romeo : and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little...love with night, And pay no worship to the garish sou. — O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possessed it; and, though I am sold, i Not... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2002 - 296 pages
...Lucy Whybrow's Victorian Juliet delivered the speech from a garden swing. Give me my Romeo, and when I shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars,...the face of heaven so fine That all the world will he in love w ith night, And pay no worship to the garish sun. 25 O, I have bought the mansion of a... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - Drama - 2002 - 212 pages
...snow upon a raven's back: Come, gentle night, come loving black-brow'd night, Give me my Romeo, and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars. In Love's Labour's Lost the same themes are muted; but they give a sad gravity to the Queen's 'Dead... | |
| Theresa Williams - Fiction - 2002 - 238 pages
...assassination. During that speech, Bobby had tried to smile, but death had worn him out. Bobby said, "When he shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars." Watching me cry, Daddy said it made him sick to see a girl with hormones so out of control. I was thirteen.... | |
| Oliver Morton - Science - 2002 - 388 pages
...no cross in evidence, just a flag. The title of Schama's chapter is "Vegetable Resurrections." And when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little...with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun. For Gene, the moon was the right choice. Mr. Taber, though, might have chosen Mars if the option had... | |
| Duncan Beal - Drama - 2014 - 190 pages
...snow upon a raven's back. Come gentle night, come loving black-browed night, Give me my Romeo, and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little...love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun. OI have bought the mansion of a love, But not possessed it, and, though I am sold, Not yet enjoyed.... | |
| Hasan S. Padamsee - Science - 2002 - 708 pages
...snow on a raven's back. Come, gentle night, come, loving, black-brow'd night, Give me my Romeo; and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little...love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun. 480 After Galileo, poets were quick to incorporate his fascinating revelations into romantic visions.... | |
| Gary Donaldson - Liberalism - 2003 - 396 pages
...strong. Near the end of the speech he quoted a passage from Romeo and Juliet given to him by Jackie: When he shall die Take him and cut him out in little...in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.89 It was a tearful moment. But to anyone paying attention the symbolism was clear. Johnson understood... | |
| J. Philip Newell - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 148 pages
...a raven's back. Come, gentle night. Come, loving, black-browed night. Give me my Romeo. And when I shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars,...love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun. (Bomeo III 2 17-25) The lover in us seeks what the mystics call the realm of 'unknowing'. It is a type... | |
| Karen Redrobe Beckman - Performing Arts - 2003 - 260 pages
...2, Juliet declares Come gentle night, come loving black-brow 'd night, Give me my Romeo; and when I shall die Take him and cut him out in little stars,...with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun. (20-25) But the "little death" on which Juliet puns here is hers alone, for Romeo cannot vanish, cannot... | |
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