Reason in itself confounded, Saw division grow together, To themselves yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded; That it cried, How true a twain Seemeth this concordant one! Love hath reason, reason none, If what parts can so remain. The Divine Comedy - Page 305by Dante Alighieri - 1871Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 pages
...saw his right Flaming in the phosnix' sight: Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either-neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 pages
...his right Flaming in the phoenix' sight : Either was the other's mine. 10 Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. 11 Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either-neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 722 pages
...his right Flaming in the phoenix' sight ; \ -. . Either was the other's mine. * • . •""• v . Property was thus appalled;. . - ' That the self was...Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together, * '/. To themselves yet either neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 736 pages
...appall'd, That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together,...yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded ; That it cried, How true a twain Seemeth this concordant one ! Love hath reason, reason none, If what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 728 pages
...his right Flaming in the phcenix' sight ; Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together, To themselves yet either neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 336 pages
...his right Flaming in the phoenix" sight : Either was the other's rame. Property was thus appall'd. That the self was not the same : Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...his right Flaming in the Phoenix' sight : Either was the other's mine. Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either neither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 pages
...his right Flaming in the phoenix' sight: Either was the other's mine. 10 Property was thus appall'd, That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. 11 Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together; To themselves yet either-neither,... | |
| John Gwyn Jeffreys - 1867 - 518 pages
...fancied that these paradoxical lines in the ' Passionate Pilgrim' had reference to my perplexity: — " Reason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either neither, Simple were HO well compounded ; That it ery'd, how true a twain, Secmeth this concordant one." To show how other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 494 pages
...That the self was not the same ; Single nature's double name Neither two nor one was call'd. Keason, in itself confounded, Saw division grow together,...yet either neither, Simple were so well compounded ; That it cried, How true a twain Seemeth this concordant one ! Love hath reason, reason none, If what... | |
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