The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... loves , my love , yea , take them all XLI . Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits XLII . That thou haft her , it is not all my grief XLIII . When most I wink , then do mine eyes best see XLIV . If the dull substance of my flesh were ...
... loves , my love , yea , take them all XLI . Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits XLII . That thou haft her , it is not all my grief XLIII . When most I wink , then do mine eyes best see XLIV . If the dull substance of my flesh were ...
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... love possesseth all mine eye LXIII . Against my love shall be , as I am now LXIV . When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these , for reftful ...
... love possesseth all mine eye LXIII . Against my love shall be , as I am now LXIV . When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these , for reftful ...
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... love is strengthen'd , though more weak in feeming CIII . Alack , what poverty my Muse brings forth CIV . To me , fair friend , you never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII ...
... love is strengthen'd , though more weak in feeming CIII . Alack , what poverty my Muse brings forth CIV . To me , fair friend , you never can be old cv . Let not my love be call'd idolatry CVI . When in the chronicle of wafted time CVII ...
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... love were but the child of state CXXV . Were't aught to me I bore the canopy CXXVI . O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power CXXVII . In the old age black was not counted fair CXXVIII . How oft , when thou , my mufic , mufic play'st ...
... love were but the child of state CXXV . Were't aught to me I bore the canopy CXXVI . O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power CXXVII . In the old age black was not counted fair CXXVIII . How oft , when thou , my mufic , mufic play'st ...
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... Love is my fin , and thy dear virtue hate OXLIII . Lo , as a careful housewife runs to catch CXLIV . Two loves I have of comfort and despair CXLV . Those lips that Love's own hand did make CXLVI . Poor foul , the centre of my finful ...
... Love is my fin , and thy dear virtue hate OXLIII . Lo , as a careful housewife runs to catch CXLIV . Two loves I have of comfort and despair CXLV . Those lips that Love's own hand did make CXLVI . Poor foul , the centre of my finful ...
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