The Sonnets of William ShakspereC. K. Paul & Company, 1881 - 251 стор. |
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... thee to a fummer's day • 12 13 14 15 16 · · 17 18 19 XIX . Devouring Time , blunt thou the lion's paws . xx . A woman's face , with Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe • XXII . My glass shall not ...
... thee to a fummer's day • 12 13 14 15 16 · · 17 18 19 XIX . Devouring Time , blunt thou the lion's paws . xx . A woman's face , with Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as with that Mufe • XXII . My glass shall not ...
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... thee how thy beauties wear LXXVIII . So oft have I invok'd thee for my Mufe 77 · 78 • · 79 80 81 82 • • · 83 LXXIX . Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid LXXX . O , how I faint when I of you do write LXXXI . Or I fhall live your epitaph ...
... thee how thy beauties wear LXXVIII . So oft have I invok'd thee for my Mufe 77 · 78 • · 79 80 81 82 • • · 83 LXXIX . Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid LXXX . O , how I faint when I of you do write LXXXI . Or I fhall live your epitaph ...
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... thee that I come so near CXXXVII . Thou blind fool , Love , what doft thou to mine · 135 136 eyes • · · 137 CXXXVIII . When my love fwears that she is made of truth 138 CXXXIX . O , call not me to justify the wrong 139 • · 140 141 CXL ...
... thee that I come so near CXXXVII . Thou blind fool , Love , what doft thou to mine · 135 136 eyes • · · 137 CXXXVIII . When my love fwears that she is made of truth 138 CXXXIX . O , call not me to justify the wrong 139 • · 140 141 CXL ...
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... thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this powerful · • · • might . CLI . Love is too young to know what confcience is CLII . In loving thee thou know'ft I am forfworn CLIII . Cupid laid by his brand , and fell asleep . CLIV . The ...
... thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this powerful · • · • might . CLI . Love is too young to know what confcience is CLII . In loving thee thou know'ft I am forfworn CLIII . Cupid laid by his brand , and fell asleep . CLIV . The ...
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... thee ' ( LXXVIII . ) . Thus was Mr. W. H. the begetter of these poems , and from the point of view of a complimentary dedication he might well be termed the only begetter . I have no space to confider suggestions which feem to ...
... thee ' ( LXXVIII . ) . Thus was Mr. W. H. the begetter of these poems , and from the point of view of a complimentary dedication he might well be termed the only begetter . I have no space to confider suggestions which feem to ...
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