The Sonnets of William Shakspere: Rearranged and Divided Into Four PartsJ.R. Smith, 1859 - 120 стор. |
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... thou , " & c .; " My love shall in my verse ever live young " ; and I should like to know how his love was to live for ever young , unless he described him ; so , in the ... Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever 12 ON THE SONNETS.
... thou , " & c .; " My love shall in my verse ever live young " ; and I should like to know how his love was to live for ever young , unless he described him ; so , in the ... Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever 12 ON THE SONNETS.
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Rearranged and Divided Into Four Parts William Shakespeare Robert Cartwright. Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times . Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophesy ...
Rearranged and Divided Into Four Parts William Shakespeare Robert Cartwright. Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times . Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophesy ...
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... thou dost o'ercount me of my father's house . " " O , Antony , you have my father's house ; " what is all this about ... art , 2 OF SHAKSPERE . 25 amorous and not inelegant aires and poems of his ...
... thou dost o'ercount me of my father's house . " " O , Antony , you have my father's house ; " what is all this about ... art , 2 OF SHAKSPERE . 25 amorous and not inelegant aires and poems of his ...
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... art , there being a concealed meaning attached to them ; as if the nephew of Sir Philip Sydney had said , " You ... Thou must know , " Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour ; Mine honour , it . How comes it , that Shakspere did ...
... art , there being a concealed meaning attached to them ; as if the nephew of Sir Philip Sydney had said , " You ... Thou must know , " Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour ; Mine honour , it . How comes it , that Shakspere did ...
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... thou , contracted to thine own bright eyes , f ! " Feed'st thy light's flame with self - substantial fuel , Making a famine where abundance lies , Thyself thy foe , to thy sweet self too cruel . Thou that art now the world's fresh ...
... thou , contracted to thine own bright eyes , f ! " Feed'st thy light's flame with self - substantial fuel , Making a famine where abundance lies , Thyself thy foe , to thy sweet self too cruel . Thou that art now the world's fresh ...
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