The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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Сторінка xxviii
... give . Love , aching with its own mono- tony , invites imagination to invest it in changeful forms . Besides , the varying feelings of at leaft three years ( crv . ) - three years of lofs and gain , of love , wrong , wrath , forrow ...
... give . Love , aching with its own mono- tony , invites imagination to invest it in changeful forms . Besides , the varying feelings of at leaft three years ( crv . ) - three years of lofs and gain , of love , wrong , wrath , forrow ...
Сторінка xxx
... give her tribute of verfe . He praises her precisely as a woman who without beauty is clever and charming , and a coquette , would choose to be praised . True , she owns no commonplace attractions ; she is no pink and white goddefs ...
... give her tribute of verfe . He praises her precisely as a woman who without beauty is clever and charming , and a coquette , would choose to be praised . True , she owns no commonplace attractions ; she is no pink and white goddefs ...
Сторінка xlviii
... give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Cause . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe the story is of a new love fupplanting an old , of hot and cold ...
... give refpite to my heart Which pants as though it ftill would leap to thee ; And on my thoughts give thy Lieutenancy To this great Cause . In Parthenophil & Parthenophe the story is of a new love fupplanting an old , of hot and cold ...
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... give to your country fons like yourself ' . ' If you marry a wife , and if you beget children like yourself , you will be doing better fervice to your country than if you were to cut the throats of a thousand Spaniards and Frenchmen ...
... give to your country fons like yourself ' . ' If you marry a wife , and if you beget children like yourself , you will be doing better fervice to your country than if you were to cut the throats of a thousand Spaniards and Frenchmen ...
Сторінка liii
... give his love , even her he loved , to the gentle thief ; wronged though he is , he will still hold Will dear ( XL . ) ; what is he but a boy whom a woman has beguiled ( XLI . ) ? and for both , for friend and mistress , in the midst of ...
... give his love , even her he loved , to the gentle thief ; wronged though he is , he will still hold Will dear ( XL . ) ; what is he but a boy whom a woman has beguiled ( XLI . ) ? and for both , for friend and mistress , in the midst of ...
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