The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... sweet filent thought XXXI . Thy bofom is endeared with all hearts • XXXII . If thou furvive my well - contented day 1 · XXXIII . Full many a glorious morning have I seen XXXIV . Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day ± 3 ...
... sweet filent thought XXXI . Thy bofom is endeared with all hearts • XXXII . If thou furvive my well - contented day 1 · XXXIII . Full many a glorious morning have I seen XXXIV . Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day ± 3 ...
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... Sweet love , renew thy force ; be it not faid LVIL Being your flave , what should I do but tend LVIII . That God forbid that made me first your flave LIX . If there be nothing new , but that which is LX . Like as the waves make towards ...
... Sweet love , renew thy force ; be it not faid LVIL Being your flave , what should I do but tend LVIII . That God forbid that made me first your flave LIX . If there be nothing new , but that which is LX . Like as the waves make towards ...
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... sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my abfence been XCVIII . From you have I been abfent in the spring XCIX . The forward violet thus did I ...
... sweet and lovely doft thou make the shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my abfence been XCVIII . From you have I been abfent in the spring XCIX . The forward violet thus did I ...
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... sweet lips , which as he spoke Was as the lovely ftar when morn has broke The roof of darkness , in the golden dawn , Half - hidden and yet beautiful . handle the theme fet forth in Berowne's passion for the xvi INTRODUCTION .
... sweet lips , which as he spoke Was as the lovely ftar when morn has broke The roof of darkness , in the golden dawn , Half - hidden and yet beautiful . handle the theme fet forth in Berowne's passion for the xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... Sweet ! for a while give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Caufe . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe the story is of a new love fupplanting an old ...
... Sweet ! for a while give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Caufe . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe the story is of a new love fupplanting an old ...
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