| Jean Jules Jusserand - English literature - 1926 - 580 pages
...Ixjwre, Of many a Ladie and many a paramowre : Gather therefore the rose, whilest yet is prime, For soone comes age, that will her pride deflowre : Gather the...Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime. the first meeting of Britomart and Arthegall, spear in hand, and the religious tremor of the knight... | |
| John Erskine - Literary Criticism - 1928 - 328 pages
...obviously in such advice there is no suggestion that to love is wrong. Spenser ends the song, however: "Gather the rose of love whilest yet is time, Whilest loving thou may loved be with equal crime." When you consider it, crime makes a fine sound at the end of the stanza,... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1906 - 506 pages
...welk werden' (Weisheit Salomonis, II, 8); Gather therefore the rose whitest yet is prime, For eoone comes age that will her pride deflowre; Gather the rose of love whitest yet is time, etc. (The Faerie Queeae, 11, XII, 75; dazu Todd); Sweet youth's a blyth and heartsome... | |
| Hans-Werner Ludwig - Lyrik - 1979 - 278 pages
...bowre, Of many a Ladie, and many a Paramowre: Gather therefore the Rose, whilest yet is prime, For soone comes age, that will her pride deflowre: Gather the...Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime. (Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II. XI l, 74.75) Die Entfaltung der Bildstruktur erfolgt in drei Stufen:... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...life the leafe. the bud, the flowre. 34 Gather therefore the Rose, whiles! yet is prime, For soone olumbia University Press"# Hazen Edith P." Edith P. Hazen( whiles! yet is time. Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime.' PoEL-1 lambicum Trimetrum... | |
| Werner Krenkel - History - 2006 - 572 pages
...auf E. Spenser: Faerie Queene 2,12,75: ,Gather therefore the Rose, whilest yet is prime, / for soon comes age, that will her pride deflowre: / Gather...of love, whilest yet is time, / whilest loving thou mayest loved be with equall crime'). Der Mensch der Antike hatte eine niedrigere Lebenserwartung (AR... | |
| Benjamin Ifor Evans - English literature - 2006 - 520 pages
...Gather therefore the Rose, whilest yet is prime, For soon comes age, that will her pride deflower; Gather the Rose of love, whilest yet is time Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equal crime.' (Masque of Cupid) 5> ' ° ^* ' ib$n ; ' ffi (ii, xti, 38-87) ffi <Wib^fgffl*l> (in, ^... | |
| Irene Morra - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 154 pages
...rosebuds, before they wither" (Wisd. Sol. 2.8). "Gather therefore the Rose, whiles! yet is prime,/For soone comes age, that will her pride deflowre:/ Gather the Rose of love, whilest yet is time,/Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime"! Spenser 2.12.75.6-9). "Gather ye Rose-buds... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 562 pages
...Of many a Ladie, and many a Paramowre : Gather therefore the Rose, whilest yet is prime, For soone comes age, that will her pride deflowre : Gather the...Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime. 74 76 He ceast, and then gan all the quire of birdes Their diverse notes t 'attune unto his lay, As... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1920 - 388 pages
...many a Ladie, and many a Paramowre: 67i Gather therefore the Rose, whilest yet is prime, For soone comes age, that will her pride deflowre : Gather the...Whilest loving thou mayst loved be with equall crime. 76 He ceast, and then gan all the quire of birdes Their diverse notes t'attune unto his lay, As in... | |
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