The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... muse ; soon afterwards Marlowe died , having done his work , -improved the stage and corrupted our love , who then broke the spell of the enchant- ress , setting his poor lover free to go onwards in his course , the mighty conqueror in ...
... muse ; soon afterwards Marlowe died , having done his work , -improved the stage and corrupted our love , who then broke the spell of the enchant- ress , setting his poor lover free to go onwards in his course , the mighty conqueror in ...
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... Muses , As the 143rd and 151st were " He , the man whom Nature self had made To mock herself , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter , under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . " Here ends the First Part of ...
... Muses , As the 143rd and 151st were " He , the man whom Nature self had made To mock herself , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter , under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . " Here ends the First Part of ...
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... Muses , and at the same time also , " his especial friend " . Pom . Lepidus flatters both , Of both is flatter'd ; but he neither loves , Nor either cares for him . Act iii . sc . 2. Agrippa and Enobarbus . Agr . " Tis a noble Lepidus ...
... Muses , and at the same time also , " his especial friend " . Pom . Lepidus flatters both , Of both is flatter'd ; but he neither loves , Nor either cares for him . Act iii . sc . 2. Agrippa and Enobarbus . Agr . " Tis a noble Lepidus ...
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... Muse , that thou forgett'st so long To speak of that which gives thee all thy might ? Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song , Darkening thy power , to lend base subjects light ? Return , forgetful Muse , and straight redeem In ...
... Muse , that thou forgett'st so long To speak of that which gives thee all thy might ? Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song , Darkening thy power , to lend base subjects light ? Return , forgetful Muse , and straight redeem In ...
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... Muse : wilt thou not haply say , ' Truth needs no colour with his colour fix'd , Beauty no pencil , beauty's truth to lay ; But best is best , if never intermix'd ? ' – Because he needs no praise , wilt thou be dumb ? Excuse not silence ...
... Muse : wilt thou not haply say , ' Truth needs no colour with his colour fix'd , Beauty no pencil , beauty's truth to lay ; But best is best , if never intermix'd ? ' – Because he needs no praise , wilt thou be dumb ? Excuse not silence ...
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