| William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams - 1910 - 928 páginas
...aside did cast. And here and there the places spye Where oft J sate, and long did lye. "Here stoo.-l that Trunk, and there that chest; There lay that store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye. And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt. Nor at Thy Table eat a bltt.... | |
| Sacvan Bercovitch - 1974 - 280 páginas
...singsong : they sound forced when placed alongside the following lines which emphasize personal loss. Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest There...store I counted best : My pleasant things in ashes lye. She makes the proper application, interpreting the event as a warning, and as an injunction to... | |
| Jane Donahue Eberwein - 1978 - 398 páginas
...there the places spy Where oft I sat and long did lie: Here stood that trunk, and there that chest, 25 There lay that store I counted best. My pleasant things in ashes he, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sit, Nor at thy table eat a bit.... | |
| Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar - 1979 - 370 páginas
...Trunk, and there that chest; There lay that store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sit. Nor at thy Table eat a bit. The poem leaves the reader with the painful impression of a woman in her mid-fifties who, having lost... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 páginas
...sorrowing eyes aside did cast, And here and there the places spy Where oft I sat, and long did lie. Here stood that trunk, and there that chest; There...Nor at thy table eat a bit. No pleasant tale shall e're be told, Nor things recounted done of old. No candle e're shall shine in Thee, Nor bridegroom's... | |
| Wendy Martin - 1984 - 286 páginas
...between her worldly concerns, as represented by her household furnishings, and her spiritual aspirations: Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest; There...store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt, Nor at thy Table eat a bitt.... | |
| Alan Heimert, Andrew Delbanco - 1985 - 462 páginas
...sorrowing eyes aside did cast, And here and there the places spye Where oft I sate, and long did lye. Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest; There...store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt, Nor at thy Table eat a bitt.... | |
| Albert J. von Frank - 1985 - 204 páginas
...sorrowing eyes aside did cast, And here and there the places spye Where oft I sate, and long did lye. Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest; There...store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt, Nor at thy Table eat a bitt.... | |
| Harrison T. Meserole - 2010 - 577 páginas
...the places spye Where oft I sate, and long did lye. Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest; 25 There lay that store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt, No pleasant tale shall 'ere... | |
| Tommaso Pisanti - 1986 - 266 páginas
...mobili svaniti "in cenere", di fantasmi, nella mente, di persone e incontri lì, in quelle stanze. «Here stood that Trunk, and there that chest; There...store I counted best: My pleasant things in ashes lye, And them behold no more shall I. Under thy roof no guest shall sitt, Nor at thy Table eat a tò/»43.... | |
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