| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 psl.
...scribbling fry Burn, hiss, and bounce, waste paper, ink, and die. YOUNG. AUTUMN. No spring or summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. JOHN DONNE. When bounteous Autumn rears his head, He joys to pull the ripen'd pear. DRVDEN. Autumnal... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 psl.
...leave comparing thus, She and comparisons are odious. ELEGY IX. THE AUTUMNAL. No Spring, nor Summer's beauty hath such grace. As I have seen in one autumnal face. Young beauties force our loves,* and that 'sa rape ; This doth but counsel, yet you cannot 'scape.... | |
| William Webb Follett Synge - 1879 - 348 psl.
...mortelles blessures De voir qu'avec le vice on garde des mesures. Le Misanthrope. No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. DONNE. THE young men were left alone. Singleton's first notion was to spare Graham the pain of speaking... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 psl.
...little tract of delicacy there. Drayton, Polyolbion, song i. AN OLD LADY'S FACE. No spring, nor summer's beauty, hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Call not those wrinkles graves : if graves they were, They were Love's graves ; or else he is no where.... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1880 - 336 psl.
...Danvers. Under the name of the "Autumnal Beauty," Donne thus writes of her." " No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. Were her first years the golden age ? that's true, But now she's gold oft tried, and ever new ; That... | |
| 1881 - 918 psl.
...kind of beauty to which Donne refers when, in his ninth elegy, he declares — No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. The phenomenon is indeed far from rare. In masculine as in feminine physiognomy, a softening and beautifying... | |
| Francis George Heath - 1885 - 398 psl.
...degree — of prosateurs. It is true, as one writer feelingly exclaims, that 'Not Spring or Summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face,' and it is worth an effort to endeavour to catch and stereotype, so to speak, some of the most prominent... | |
| 1925 - 838 psl.
...both have accepted. It is the autumnal equinox, the sun is crossing the line. Nor Spring nor Summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. The cottages hi Huron County are being boarded up for the winter, and their migratory inhabitants are... | |
| 1889 - 894 psl.
...Autumnal, written on leaving Oxford, he starts off with the well - known cherishable strophe : — " No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face." The entire poem is a monody on the encroachments of years, and neatly chronological. " If we love things... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1891 - 424 psl.
...attached friend of Herbert's widowed mother. It was of her that he wrote : " No spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face. If 'twere a shame to love, here 'twere no shame : Affections here take reverence's name." For the mother's... | |
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