The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold , Bare ruin'd choirs where late the ... leave ere long . Let us analyse it— " In me thou seest the glowing of such fire , That on the ashes of his youth ...
... leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold , Bare ruin'd choirs where late the ... leave ere long . Let us analyse it— " In me thou seest the glowing of such fire , That on the ashes of his youth ...
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... leave it to their judgment to decide , how far I may have solved the mystery , or may , at least , have assisted in throwing a little more light on the subject . ct 1 " Of all Shakspere's historical plays , " says Coleridge , “ Antony ...
... leave it to their judgment to decide , how far I may have solved the mystery , or may , at least , have assisted in throwing a little more light on the subject . ct 1 " Of all Shakspere's historical plays , " says Coleridge , “ Antony ...
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... leave ? Thy unused beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives thy executor to be . V. Those hours , that ... leaves quite gone , Beauty o'ersnow'd , and bareness everywhere : Then , were not summer's distillation left , A ...
... leave ? Thy unused beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives thy executor to be . V. Those hours , that ... leaves quite gone , Beauty o'ersnow'd , and bareness everywhere : Then , were not summer's distillation left , A ...
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... Leaving thee living in posterity ? Be not self - will'd , for thou art much too fair To be Death's conquest , and make worms thine heir . VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light Lifts up his burning head , each under eye Doth ...
... Leaving thee living in posterity ? Be not self - will'd , for thou art much too fair To be Death's conquest , and make worms thine heir . VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light Lifts up his burning head , each under eye Doth ...
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... leaves , Which erst from heat did canopy the herd , And summer's green all girded up in sheaves , Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard ; Then of thy beauty do I question make , That thou among the wastes of time must go ...
... leaves , Which erst from heat did canopy the herd , And summer's green all girded up in sheaves , Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard ; Then of thy beauty do I question make , That thou among the wastes of time must go ...
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Antony and Cleopatra bear beauteous beauty's behold better Cæsar canst dead dear death decay deeds delight dost thou doth Earl Earl of Pembroke Enobarbus epistle Eros face false fear flowers gainst gentle give grace hand happy hate hath heaven honour Julius Cæsar Lepidus live look lord Lord Southampton love thee love's Love's fire Mark Antony Marlowe Muse night Passionate Pilgrim pity Plutarch poem poet poetical Pompey poor praise pride proud prove rich Shakspere Shakspere's shame sight sonnets soul Southampton speak spirit stanza steal summer's tell thine eyes things Thomas Thorpe thou art thou dost thou hast thou lov'st thou may'st thou seest thou should'st thou wilt thought thy beauty thy fair thy heart thy love thy sweet thy worth thyself Time's tongue truth Venus and Adonis verse Whilst young youth