The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... fear to wet a widow's eye . 2 3 · 4 5 6 • 7 8 . • • 9 ΤΟ II x . For fhame ! deny that thou bear'st love to any XI . As fast as thou fhalt wane , so fast thou grow'st XII . When I do count the clock that tells the time XIII . O , that ...
... fear to wet a widow's eye . 2 3 · 4 5 6 • 7 8 . • • 9 ΤΟ II x . For fhame ! deny that thou bear'st love to any XI . As fast as thou fhalt wane , so fast thou grow'st XII . When I do count the clock that tells the time XIII . O , that ...
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... fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never say that I was falfe of heart cx . Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there CXI . O , for my fake do you with Fortune chide CXII ...
... fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never say that I was falfe of heart cx . Alas , ' tis true , I have gone here and there CXI . O , for my fake do you with Fortune chide CXII ...
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... fears ( LXI . ) ; and yet , what right care to claim all has one fo worn by years and a young man's love ( LXII . ) ? Will , too , in his turn must fade , but his beauty will survive in verse ( LXIII . ) . Alas ! to think that death ...
... fears ( LXI . ) ; and yet , what right care to claim all has one fo worn by years and a young man's love ( LXII . ) ? Will , too , in his turn must fade , but his beauty will survive in verse ( LXIII . ) . Alas ! to think that death ...
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... fear of losing him is misery ( XCI . ) ; but he cannot really lose his friend , for death would come quickly to fave him from fuch grief ; and yet Will may be false and Shakspere never know it ( XCII . ) ; fo his friend , fair in ...
... fear of losing him is misery ( XCI . ) ; but he cannot really lose his friend , for death would come quickly to fave him from fuch grief ; and yet Will may be false and Shakspere never know it ( XCII . ) ; fo his friend , fair in ...
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... fear are paft ; the two friends are reconciled again ; and both live for ever united in Shakfpere's verfe ( CVII . ) . Love has conquered time and age , which destroy mere beauty of face ( CVIII . ) . Shakfpere confeffes his errors ...
... fear are paft ; the two friends are reconciled again ; and both live for ever united in Shakfpere's verfe ( CVII . ) . Love has conquered time and age , which destroy mere beauty of face ( CVIII . ) . Shakfpere confeffes his errors ...
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