The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me . Pompey twice remarks , replying to Antony , " At land , indeed thou dost o'ercount me of my father's house . " " O , Antony , you have my father's house ; " what is all this ...
... hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me . Pompey twice remarks , replying to Antony , " At land , indeed thou dost o'ercount me of my father's house . " " O , Antony , you have my father's house ; " what is all this ...
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... hath in the world an end , And kept unused , the user so destroys it . No love toward others in that bosom sits , That on himself such murderous shame commits . 1 Thou , whom it is music to hear , why hearest thou , & c . C 2 Makeless ...
... hath in the world an end , And kept unused , the user so destroys it . No love toward others in that bosom sits , That on himself such murderous shame commits . 1 Thou , whom it is music to hear , why hearest thou , & c . C 2 Makeless ...
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... hath not made for store , Harsh , featureless , and rude , barrenly perish : Look whom she best endow'd , she gave thee more ; Which bounteous gift thou should'st in beauty cherish ; She carved thee for her seal , and meant thereby ...
... hath not made for store , Harsh , featureless , and rude , barrenly perish : Look whom she best endow'd , she gave thee more ; Which bounteous gift thou should'st in beauty cherish ; She carved thee for her seal , and meant thereby ...
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... hath not made for store , Harsh , featureless , and rude , barrenly perish : Look whom she best endow'd , she gave thee more ; Which bounteous gift thou should'st in beauty cherish ; She carved thee for her seal , and meant thereby ...
... hath not made for store , Harsh , featureless , and rude , barrenly perish : Look whom she best endow'd , she gave thee more ; Which bounteous gift thou should'st in beauty cherish ; She carved thee for her seal , and meant thereby ...
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... hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines , And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair from fair sometime declines , By chance , or nature's changing course , untrimm'd ; But thy eternal summer ...
... hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines , And often is his gold complexion dimm'd ; And every fair from fair sometime declines , By chance , or nature's changing course , untrimm'd ; But thy eternal summer ...
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