The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... dead LXXII . O , left the world should task you to recite LXXIII . That time of year thou mayft in me behold LXXIV . But be contented : when that fell arreft 69 70 • 71 · 72 • 73 · 74 75 76 77 • 78 79 80 81 · 82 · • 83 LXXV . So are you ...
... dead LXXII . O , left the world should task you to recite LXXIII . That time of year thou mayft in me behold LXXIV . But be contented : when that fell arreft 69 70 • 71 · 72 • 73 · 74 75 76 77 • 78 79 80 81 · 82 · • 83 LXXV . So are you ...
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... dead Eftienne de la Boëtie with paffionate tenderness which will not hear of moderation . The haughtieft fpirit of Italy , Michael Angelo , does homage to the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... dead Eftienne de la Boëtie with paffionate tenderness which will not hear of moderation . The haughtieft fpirit of Italy , Michael Angelo , does homage to the worth and beauty of young Tommaso Cava- lieri in INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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... harvest of Catarrhes and Consumptions , apo- plexies and dead palfies ; but some have fplendid fires and aromatick spices , rich wines and well digested fruits , great wit and great courage , because xxii INTRODUCTION .
... harvest of Catarrhes and Consumptions , apo- plexies and dead palfies ; but some have fplendid fires and aromatick spices , rich wines and well digested fruits , great wit and great courage , because xxii INTRODUCTION .
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... dead ; And there reigns Love , and all Love's loving parts , And all those friends which I thought buried . How many a holy and obfequious tear Hath dear religious love stol'n from mine éye , As intereft of the dead , which now appear ...
... dead ; And there reigns Love , and all Love's loving parts , And all those friends which I thought buried . How many a holy and obfequious tear Hath dear religious love stol'n from mine éye , As intereft of the dead , which now appear ...
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... dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on fightless eyes doth stay ! All days are nights to fee till I fee thee , And nights bright days when dreams do fhow thee me . XLIV . If the dull fubftance of my flesh were ...
... dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on fightless eyes doth stay ! All days are nights to fee till I fee thee , And nights bright days when dreams do fhow thee me . XLIV . If the dull fubftance of my flesh were ...
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