O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. King Henry VIII. Coriolanus - Side 14af William Shakespeare - 1788Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 264 sider
...them.—VAL. III., 1. Make a virtue of necessity.—2 OUT. IV., 1. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day; Which now shews all...beauty of the sun. And by and by a cloud takes all away.—PRO. I., 3. Spaniel-like, the more she spurns my love, the more it grows, and fawneth on her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 sider
...my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste ; therefore, I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 sider
...my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste ; therefore, I pray... | |
| Lance St John Butler - 1978 - 192 sider
...relevant : O! how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away! So 'the uncertain glory' refers specifically to the changeableness of love. Even for those who are... | |
| Joseph Allen Bryant - 1986 - 300 sider
...the play, O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun. And by and by a cloud takes all away. [I.iii.84-87] we recognize that we have been told something true about young love in the flesh —... | |
| Muriel Clara Bradbrook - 1989 - 238 sider
...beloved. O how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away (I.iii. 84-87) The Two Gentlemen of Verona belongs (one might say) to the State of Innocence. The delicate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1991 - 108 sider
...frailty O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away. The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1.3) love moderately: long love doth so; Too swift arrives as tardy as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 sider
...my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows him. But heaven hath a hand in these events, To whose high will Enter PANTHINO. PANTHINO. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you: He is in haste; therefore, I pray... | |
| Dwayne Curtis Turner - 1997 - 220 sider
...(1990) O! how this spring of love resembleth, the uncertain glory of an April day, which now shows all the beauty of the sun, and by and by a cloud takes all away. —William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona A waiter-writer originally from Chicago, Roger took... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1996 - 476 sider
...84—7: O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away! Since this is an Entretien dans un pare, in April, compare perhaps TSE's How to Pick a Possum 21—2... | |
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