The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 стор. |
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... Poor foul , the centre of my finful earth . CXLVII . My love is as a fever , longing still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this ...
... Poor foul , the centre of my finful earth . CXLVII . My love is as a fever , longing still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what power haft thou this ...
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... poor eftate ( XXIX . ) , and the death of friends , but finding in the one beloved amends for all ( XXX . , XXXI . ) ; and fo Shakfpere commends to his friend his poor verses as a token of affection which may survive if he himself ...
... poor eftate ( XXIX . ) , and the death of friends , but finding in the one beloved amends for all ( XXX . , XXXI . ) ; and fo Shakfpere commends to his friend his poor verses as a token of affection which may survive if he himself ...
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... poor player to claim conftancy and love ( XLIX . ) ? He is on a journey which removes him from Will ( L. LI . ) . His friend perhaps profeffes un- fhaken loyalty , for Shakspere now takes heart , and praises Will's truth ( LIII . LIV ...
... poor player to claim conftancy and love ( XLIX . ) ? He is on a journey which removes him from Will ( L. LI . ) . His friend perhaps profeffes un- fhaken loyalty , for Shakspere now takes heart , and praises Will's truth ( LIII . LIV ...
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... poor as mine May make seem bare , in wanting words to show it , But that I hope some good conceit of thine In thy foul's thought , all naked , will bestow it ; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair ...
... poor as mine May make seem bare , in wanting words to show it , But that I hope some good conceit of thine In thy foul's thought , all naked , will bestow it ; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair ...
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... poor rude lines of thy deceased lover , Compare them with the bettering of the time , And though they be outstripp'd by every pen , Reserve them for my love , not for their rime , Exceeded by the height of happier men . [ cover , O ...
... poor rude lines of thy deceased lover , Compare them with the bettering of the time , And though they be outstripp'd by every pen , Reserve them for my love , not for their rime , Exceeded by the height of happier men . [ cover , O ...
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