| Sigmund Freud - 1997 - 196 pages
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| Arthur Graham - 1997 - 244 pages
...further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love? 'Tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;...In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. "Under the Greenwood Tree" is from Act II, Scene... | |
| Maurice O'Sullivan - 1997 - 240 pages
...know. SIR ANDREW AGUECHEEK. Excellent good, i' faith. SIR TOBY BELCH, Good, good. CLOWN. What is love? 'tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;...In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. SiR ANDREW AGUECHEEK. A mellifluous voice, as I... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pages
...Twelfth Night Not to be a-bed after midnight is to be up betimes. 10512 Twelfth Night What is love? tion, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. 10513 Twelfth Night Dost thou think, because thou... | |
| William Gerber - 1998 - 148 pages
...Twelfth Night, asked briefly ''What is love?" and answered his question in rhyme: (117) What is love? 'tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;...In delay there lies no plenty, Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Seventeenth Century. Following the age of Elizabeth, the tenet that "Time's a-wasting"... | |
| Kenneth Koch - 1998 - 328 pages
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| 1998 - 52 pages
...further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love? 'Tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter,...unsure. In delay there lies no plenty Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff witt not endure. With a partner or in your groups, look at the sentences... | |
| Mary Oliver - 1998 - 212 pages
...further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love? 'Tis not hereafter. Present mirth hath present laughter;...In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet -and -twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. The majority of the lines are regular trochaic.... | |
| Kenneth Koch - 1999 - 324 pages
...further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love? 'Tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;...In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. The love songs of Shakespeare and other seventeenth-century... | |
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