The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 стор. |
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... love called Anna ; and two of his sonnets are generally considered to allude to his royal mistress . Of the one commencing " Whoso list to hunt ? I know where is an hind ! " she is evidently the subject . The manner , however , in which ...
... love called Anna ; and two of his sonnets are generally considered to allude to his royal mistress . Of the one commencing " Whoso list to hunt ? I know where is an hind ! " she is evidently the subject . The manner , however , in which ...
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... love and to suffer , And wills that my truste , and love's negligence Be reined by reasone , shame , and reverence , With his hardiness takes displeasure . Wherewith love to the heart's forest he fleeth , Leaving his enterprize with ...
... love and to suffer , And wills that my truste , and love's negligence Be reined by reasone , shame , and reverence , With his hardiness takes displeasure . Wherewith love to the heart's forest he fleeth , Leaving his enterprize with ...
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... love finde lucke and sweete abundance , And live in love of joyful jollity , Arise for shame , do way our sluggardy : Arise , I say , doe May some observance . Let me in bed lie dreaming in mischance ; Let me remember my mishaps unhappy ...
... love finde lucke and sweete abundance , And live in love of joyful jollity , Arise for shame , do way our sluggardy : Arise , I say , doe May some observance . Let me in bed lie dreaming in mischance ; Let me remember my mishaps unhappy ...
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... love another , and I hate myselfe ; I feede me in sorrow , and laugh in all my pain . Lo , thus displeaseth me both death and life , And my delighte is causer of this strife . A LOVER COMPARETH HIS STATE TO A SHIP IN A STORM . My galley ...
... love another , and I hate myselfe ; I feede me in sorrow , and laugh in all my pain . Lo , thus displeaseth me both death and life , And my delighte is causer of this strife . A LOVER COMPARETH HIS STATE TO A SHIP IN A STORM . My galley ...
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... LOVE . My love to scorne , my service to retaine , Therein , methoughte you used crueltie ; Since with good will , I loste my libertie , To followe her which causeth all my paine . Might never woe yet cause me to refraine ; But only ...
... LOVE . My love to scorne , my service to retaine , Therein , methoughte you used crueltie ; Since with good will , I loste my libertie , To followe her which causeth all my paine . Might never woe yet cause me to refraine ; But only ...
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