| Andrew Weil, Winifred Rosen - 2004 - 307 pages
...Our eye-beames twisted, and did thred Our eyes, upon one double string; So to'entergraft our hands, as yet Was all the meanes to make us one, And pictures in our eyes to get As 'twixt two equal Armies, Fate Suspends uncertaine victorie, Our soules, (which to advance their... | |
| Roger Scruton - 2006 - 440 pages
...Our eye-beams twisted, and did thred Our eyes, upon one double string; So to'entergraft our hands, as yet Was all the meanes to make us one, And pictures...in our eyes to get Was all our propagation. Donne's lines convey one of the fundamental thoughts of desire, which is that, in this present experience of... | |
| Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward - 2008 - 149 pages
...and did thread Our eyes, upon one double string; So to'intergraft our hands, as yet Was all our means to make us one, And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies, Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls, (which to advance their state,... | |
| Seumas O'Sullivan - 1926 - 192 pages
...twisted, and did thread Our eyes upon one double string. So to engraft our hands as yet Was all our means to make us one. And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation. As 'twixt two equal armies Fate Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls (which, to advance their state,... | |
| Ezra Pound - 2001 - 228 pages
...twisted and did thread Our eyes upon one double string So to engraft our hands, as yet Was ali the means to make us one, And pictures in our eyes to get Was ali our propagation. AĆ£ twixt two equal armies Fato Suspends uncertain victory, Our souls, which to... | |
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