The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... loss : The offender's forrow lends but weak relief To him that bears the strong offence's cross . Ah , but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds , And they are rich and ransom all ill deeds . XXXV . No more be grieved at that which ...
... loss : The offender's forrow lends but weak relief To him that bears the strong offence's cross . Ah , but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds , And they are rich and ransom all ill deeds . XXXV . No more be grieved at that which ...
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... loss is my love's gain , And lofing her , my friend hath found that loss ; Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this cross : But here's the joy ; my friend and I are one ; Sweet flattery ! then ...
... loss is my love's gain , And lofing her , my friend hath found that loss ; Both find each other , and I lose both twain , And both for my fake lay on me this cross : But here's the joy ; my friend and I are one ; Sweet flattery ! then ...
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... loss with store ; When I have seen such interchange of state , Or ftate itself confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate , That Time will come and take my love away . This thought is as a death , which cannot choose But ...
... loss with store ; When I have seen such interchange of state , Or ftate itself confounded to decay ; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate , That Time will come and take my love away . This thought is as a death , which cannot choose But ...
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... losses . 1 , 2. Compare Othello , A & t III . fc . 3 , ll . 138-141 , apprehenfions . . . in session sit ' . 6 ... loss , but does not ' moan the expense ' mean pay my account of moans for ? The words are explained by what follows ...
... losses . 1 , 2. Compare Othello , A & t III . fc . 3 , ll . 138-141 , apprehenfions . . . in session sit ' . 6 ... loss , but does not ' moan the expense ' mean pay my account of moans for ? The words are explained by what follows ...
Сторінка 184
... loss of his friend is the greater of the two . 10 , 12. The ' lofs ' and ' crofs ' of these lines are spoken of in XXXIV . 11. Both twain . This is found alfo in Love's Labour's Loft , A & v . sc . 2 , l . 459 . XLIII . Does this begin ...
... loss of his friend is the greater of the two . 10 , 12. The ' lofs ' and ' crofs ' of these lines are spoken of in XXXIV . 11. Both twain . This is found alfo in Love's Labour's Loft , A & v . sc . 2 , l . 459 . XLIII . Does this begin ...
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