| Park Honan - 1998 - 522 ページ
...for his epitaph: Fear no more the heat o'th' sun, Nor the furious winter's rages. Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone and ta'en thy wages....chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o'th' great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke. Care no more to clothe and eat, To thee the reed is... | |
| Leon Garfield - 1995 - 328 ページ
...mother's grave: "Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages, Thou thy worldly task hast done. Home art gone and ta'en thy wages....girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust ..." When they'd fmished their requiem, Belarius returned, bearing Cloten on his back. "Come lay him... | |
| Daniel Callahan - 2000 - 260 ページ
...song of Guiderius: Pear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy ivorldy task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages: Golden lads and girls aU must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. In Singer's interpretation of this passage, death is understood... | |
| Susan Cooper - 2001 - 216 ページ
...Devon MacDevon. "Fear no more the heat o' the sun Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages....girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust .... " The words overwhelmed the Boggart, filling him with a terrible grief at the loss not only of... | |
| Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 ページ
...tumba!'2 12. Gu/. Fear no more the heat o' th' sun, / Nor the furious winter's rages, / Thou thy worldly task hast done, / Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages. / Golden lads and girls all nuist, /As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. / Arv. Fear no more the frown o' th' great, / Thou art past... | |
| Mary Westmacott - 2001 - 660 ページ
...comfortingly anyway! Now how did it go on?) Nor the furious winter's rages Thou thy worldly task has done Home art gone and ta'en thy wages Golden lads and girls all must As chimney sweepers come to dust. No, not very cheerful on the whole. Could she remember any of the sonnets?... | |
| Janet Hill - 2002 - 266 ページ
...an earlier scene: Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages:...girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. (4.2.25&-63) 2 ? The chant is a simple one. This is not conventional, stylized poetry about Ufe and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 ページ
...— Pericles Li Fear no more the heat o' the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages: Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown of the great; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke;... | |
| C.S. Nicholls - 2003 - 540 ページ
...Shakespeare's Cymbeline: Fear no more the heat o' the sun Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone and ta'en thy wages....girls all must As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Robert Louis Stevenson's poem, 'If I have faltered more or less/ In my great task of happiness', preceded... | |
| Elaine Feinstein - 2001 - 310 ページ
...the first lines: Fear no more the heat of the sun, Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages;...girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Some poets struggle for a lifetime to find a voice that is truly theirs. Hughes discovered his own... | |
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