The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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Сторінка iii
... tell the face thou viewest IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why doft thou spend / v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame vi . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic ...
... tell the face thou viewest IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why doft thou spend / v . Those hours , that with gentle work did frame vi . Then let not winter's ragged hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic ...
Сторінка xvii
... tell of a mistress refigned to a friend may be a non - dramatic treatment of the theme of love and friendship prefented in the later scenes of The Two Gentlemen of Verona . haps a few fonnets , as CX . CXI . , refer to circum- ftances ...
... tell of a mistress refigned to a friend may be a non - dramatic treatment of the theme of love and friendship prefented in the later scenes of The Two Gentlemen of Verona . haps a few fonnets , as CX . CXI . , refer to circum- ftances ...
Сторінка xxx
... tell her that her cheeks are lilies and roses , her breast is of fnow , her heart is chafte and cold as ice . Yet he loves her , and will give her tribute of verse . He praises her precifely as a woman who without beauty is clever and ...
... tell her that her cheeks are lilies and roses , her breast is of fnow , her heart is chafte and cold as ice . Yet he loves her , and will give her tribute of verse . He praises her precifely as a woman who without beauty is clever and ...
Сторінка 2
... my count and make my old excufe , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new made when thou art old , And fee thy blood warm when thou feel'ft it cold . III . # Look in thy glass , and tell 2 SONNETS .
... my count and make my old excufe , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new made when thou art old , And fee thy blood warm when thou feel'ft it cold . III . # Look in thy glass , and tell 2 SONNETS .
Сторінка 3
... wrinkles , this thy golden time . But if thou live , rememb'red not to be , Die fingle , and thine image dies with thee . IV . Unthrifty lovelinefs , why doft thou spend Upon 6 SONNETS . 3 Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest.
... wrinkles , this thy golden time . But if thou live , rememb'red not to be , Die fingle , and thine image dies with thee . IV . Unthrifty lovelinefs , why doft thou spend Upon 6 SONNETS . 3 Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest.
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