The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... hold this visible shape , my knave . " The images describe the Antony , melting into nothingness ; but the splendour of the imagery is the reflection of Antony's mind , which , thus enshrined in poetry , can never become " indistinct ...
... hold this visible shape , my knave . " The images describe the Antony , melting into nothingness ; but the splendour of the imagery is the reflection of Antony's mind , which , thus enshrined in poetry , can never become " indistinct ...
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... hold this visible shape , my knave . " The images describe the Antony , melting into nothingness ; but the splendour of the imagery is the reflection of Antony's mind , which , thus enshrined in poetry , can never become " indistinct ...
... hold this visible shape , my knave . " The images describe the Antony , melting into nothingness ; but the splendour of the imagery is the reflection of Antony's mind , which , thus enshrined in poetry , can never become " indistinct ...
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... hold in lease Find no determination : then you were Yourself again , after yourself's decease , When your sweet issue your sweet form should bear . Who lets so fair a house fall to decay , Which husbandry in honour might uphold Against ...
... hold in lease Find no determination : then you were Yourself again , after yourself's decease , When your sweet issue your sweet form should bear . Who lets so fair a house fall to decay , Which husbandry in honour might uphold Against ...
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... hold in lease Find no determination : then you were Yourself again , after yourself's decease , When your sweet issue your sweet form should bear . Who lets so fair a house fall to decay , Which husbandry in honour might uphold Against ...
... hold in lease Find no determination : then you were Yourself again , after yourself's decease , When your sweet issue your sweet form should bear . Who lets so fair a house fall to decay , Which husbandry in honour might uphold Against ...
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... burthens every bough , And sweets grown common lose their dear delight . Therefore , like her , I sometime hold my tongue , Because I would not dull you with my song . 103 XXVIII . Alack ! what poverty my Muse brings 52 SONNETS .
... burthens every bough , And sweets grown common lose their dear delight . Therefore , like her , I sometime hold my tongue , Because I would not dull you with my song . 103 XXVIII . Alack ! what poverty my Muse brings 52 SONNETS .
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