| Gabriel Harvey - 1884 - 360 pages
...HARVEY KOVRE LETTERS AND CERTAINE SONNETS A NEW LETTER OF NOTABLE CONTENTS . PAGE V iz i 109 i51 255 I n night when colours all to blacke are cast, Distinction...gone downe with the light, The eye a watch to inward sences plac'd. Not seeing, yet still hauing power of sight, Giues vaine alarums to the inward sense,... | |
| Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - 2007 - 778 pages
...colours all to black are cast In night when colours all to black are cast, Distinction lost, or gone down with the light; The eye a watch to inward senses plac'd, Not seeing, yet still having power of sight, Gives vain alarums to the inward sense, Where fear stirr'd up with witty tyranny,... | |
| Sabine Tauchert - 2007 - 286 pages
...des 17. Jahrhunderts: In night, when colours all to black are cast, Distinction lost, or gone down with the light; The eye a watch to inward senses plac'd, Not seeing, yet still having power of sight, 5 Gives vain alarums to the inward sense, Where fear stirr'd up with witty tyranny,... | |
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