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" In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after sunset fadeth in the west; Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest. In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire, That on the ashes of his youth doth... "
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth - Page 223
by William Hazlitt - 1859 - 229 pages
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Making Your Own Days: The Pleasures of Reading and Writing Poetry

Kenneth Koch - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1999 - 324 pages
...his youth doth lie, As the deathbed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more...To love that well which thou must leave ere long. Shakespeare compares his aging self to three things: a winter day, twilight, and a dying fire. Each...
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Standup Shakespeare

Ray Leslee, Kenneth Welsh - Drama - 1998 - 44 pages
...YOUTH DOTH LIE, AS THE DEATH-BED, WHEREON IT MUST EXPIRE, CONSUMED WITH THAT WHICH IT WAS NOURISHED BY. THIS THOU PERCEIVST, WHICH MAKES THY LOVE MORE...TO LOVE THAT WELL, WHICH THOU MUST LEAVE ERE LONG. FEMALE SINGER. Age cannot wither you, nor custom stale your infinite variety. FOOL. You are full of...
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Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel

Mark William Roche - Philosophy - 1998 - 470 pages
...insight is not Hartmann's alone, but is poetically expressed in Shakespeare's seventy-third sonnet: "This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong,...To love that well which thou must leave ere long." Many forms of suffering can be experienced only because of the insight and sensitivity of the sufferer....
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Shakespeare's Sonnets: Critical Essays

James Schiffer - Drama - 2000 - 500 pages
...where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou see'st the twilight of such day, As after sunset fadcth in the west, Which by and by black night doth take...To love that well, which thou must leave ere long. Each of the quatrains commences by directing the "thou" addressed to observe something "in me"; that...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets: Critical Essays

James Schiffer - Drama - 2000 - 500 pages
...youth doth lie, As the death-bed whereon it must expire, Consum'd with that which it was nourish 'd by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more...To love that well, which thou must leave ere long. Each of the quatrains commences by directing the "thou" addressed to observe something "in me"; that...
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Breaking New Ground: The Transgressive Poetics of Claudio Rodríguez

W. Michael Mudrovic - Self in literature - 1999 - 598 pages
...his youth doth lie, As the deathbed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more...To love that well which thou must leave ere long. 192. In keeping with the eternal present that has emerged in "Elegfa" through the temporal progression...
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Studies in Criticism and Aest

Howard Anderson - Aesthetics - 1967 - 429 pages
...never knew better their true and vital meaning and importance than when on the verge of losing them? This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong,...To love that well which thou must leave ere long. Hence, I have been concerned to call to mind the emotional ferment, the resistance to rule, the communion...
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Arkansas, Arkansas: Writers and Writings from the Delta to the Ozarks : The ...

John Caldwell Guilds - Fiction - 1999 - 768 pages
...death-bed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourisht by. This thou perceivest, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long." In a moment of silence, someone cleared his throat. Sloane repeated the lines, his voice becoming flat,...
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The Little Tragedies

Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin - Drama - 2000 - 238 pages
...laughter of the crowd, he feels the irresistible urge to participate in that gaiety one last time: "This thou perceiv'st which makes thy love more strong,...To love that well which thou must leave ere long." Mozart's laughter at that moment is a laughter of farewell. What the blind fiddler's playing means...
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The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem

Shira Wolosky Weiss - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 248 pages
...his youth doth lie. As the deathbed whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more...To love that well which thou must leave ere long. This Shakespearean sonnet follows the first division described above, that of three quatrains and a...
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