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" Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness, up into one ball: And tear our pleasures with rough strife, Thorough the iron gates of life. "
Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660 - Page 865
edited by - 1929 - 1068 pages
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I Am . . .: Biblical Women Tell Their Own Stories

Athalya Brenner - Social Science - 252 pages
...I think, do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue, Sits on thy skin like morning dew And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...fires, Now let us sport us while we may, And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in this slow-chapt power. Let us...
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How To Say 'I Do': Make your civil marriage ceremony your own

Mandy Newman, June Newman - Self-Help - 2005 - 244 pages
...I think, do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...fires, Now let us sport us while we may; And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapped power. Let...
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The English Reader: What Every Literate Person Needs to Know

Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - Literary Collections - 2006 - 512 pages
...I think do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapp'd power. Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness, up into one ball; And tear...
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經典英詩賞析(50K): an overview of English poetry

2006 - 346 pages
...I think, do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...fires, Now let us sport us while we may, And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapped power Let us...
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Be a Poet

Nancy Bogen - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2007 - 426 pages
...I think do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hew Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing Soul transpires At every pore...Rather at once our Time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapt pow'r. Let us roll all our Strength, and all Our sweetness, up into a Ball: And tear our...
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Transforming Legal Education: Learning and Teaching the Law in the Early ...

Paul Maharg - Law - 2007 - 364 pages
...hour will be a welcome surprise. 19 As does Andrew Marvell in To His Coy Mistress', for instance : Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness,...with rough strife Thorough the iron gates of life. 20 Surfeit and its corrosive effects in society was a typical theme in the lectures, sometimes expressed...
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Shakespeare and Music: Afterlives and Borrowings

Julie Sanders - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2007 - 243 pages
...seventeenth-century carpe diem lyric 'To His Coy Mistress', which ends with the following assertion: Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness,...our pleasures with rough strife, Thorough the iron grates of life. Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. (Marvell...
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New Poetry Works: A Workbook Anthology

Robin Malan - English poetry - 2007 - 316 pages
...I think, do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...fires, Now let us sport us while we may, And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us...
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The Culture of Speed: The Coming of Immediacy

John Tomlinson - Social Science - 2007 - 194 pages
...And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...one ball, And tear our pleasures with rough strife Through the iron gates of life: Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him...
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Life Is Fine

Allison Whittenberg - Young Adult Fiction - 2008 - 194 pages
...I think do there embrace. Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore...Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapp'd power, Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness, up into one ball; And tear...
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