| Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 346 sivua
...she fleeth afore Fainting I follow ; I leave off therefore, Since in a net I seek to hold the wind. Who list her hunt, I put him out of doubt As well as I, may spend his time in vain ! And graven with diamonds in letters plain, There is written her fair neck round about ; ' Noli me... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 356 sivua
...lines have been presumed to refer to that circumstance. The other Sonnet is that in which he says, | " Who list her hunt, I put him out of doubt As well as I, may spend his time in vain! * Noli, p. xxiii. t See p. 5. J See p. 18. I •i . i I Katherine of Arragon, and to prevent his annoying... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 350 sivua
...the wind. Who list her hunt, I put him out of doubt As well as I, may spend his time in vain ! And graven with diamonds in letters plain, There is written...her fair neck round about ; ' Noli me tangere ; for Ceesar's I am, And wild for to hold, though I seem tame.' THE DESERTED LOVER CONSOLETH HIMSELF WITH... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 428 sivua
...have been transferred from the romance into the authentic history of Nichols's Leicestershire—just as Anthony a Wood had felicitously succeeded in his...her fair neck round about — ' Noli me tangere, for Cesar's I am, And wild to hold, though I seem tame.'" We perceive Wyatt's keen perception of character... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 426 sivua
...literary friendship that the elder bard surrendered up the ancient barbarism, and by the rerelation of his younger friend, studied an art which he had...her fair neck round about — ' Noli me tangere, for Cesar's I am, And wild to hold, though I seem tame.' " We perceive Wyatt's keen perception of character... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 sivua
...winde. Who list her hunte, I put him oute of doubte, As well as I, may spende his time in vaine! And graven with diamonds in letters plain, There is written her fair neck rounde aboute ; ' Noli me tangere ; for Csesar's I am, And wild for to hold, though I seem tame.' HOPE... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 366 sivua
...<xu hind! But as for me, alas! I may no more, The vain travail hath wearied me so sore; I am of then that furthest come behind. Who list her hunt, I put...vain; Graven with diamonds, in letters plain, There is writt™, her fair neck round about— ' Noli me tangere, for Cresar's I am, And wild to hold, though... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 364 sivua
...fair neck round about— ' Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am, And wild to hold. though I seem lame.'" Who list her hunt, I put him out of doubt, As well...time in vain; Graven with diamonds, in letters plain, last verse, admirably expressive of the playfulness and levity of the thoughtless but susceptible Anne... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1854 - 342 sivua
...to refer to that circumstance. The other Sonnet is that in which he says, J " "Who list her hunt, 1 put him out of doubt As well as I, may spend his time in vain ! And graven with diamonds in letters plain, There is written her fair neck round about : 'Noli me... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1855 - 432 sivua
...a rival who must fcave made him tremble as he wrote. " Who list to hunt! I know where is an hind I But as for me, alas! I may no more, The vain travail...her fair neck round about — ' Noli me tangere, for Cesar's I am, Awl wild to hold, though I teem tame.'" We perceive Wyatt's keen perception of character... | |
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