The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 стор. |
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... thee fro ' lies and blame , And to my power alwaies thee honoured , Unkinde tongue ! to ill hast thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest ...
... thee fro ' lies and blame , And to my power alwaies thee honoured , Unkinde tongue ! to ill hast thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest ...
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... thee was taken . I served thee , not that I shoulde be forsaken ; But , that I should receive rewarde againe , I was content thy servante to remaine ; And not to be repayed on this fashion . Now , since in thee there is none other ...
... thee was taken . I served thee , not that I shoulde be forsaken ; But , that I should receive rewarde againe , I was content thy servante to remaine ; And not to be repayed on this fashion . Now , since in thee there is none other ...
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... thee holde , but thou thyselfe unbind ? Sigh then no more , since no way man may find Thy virtue to let , though that frowardness Of Fortune me holdeth ; and yet as I may guess Though other be present thou art not all behinde . Suffice ...
... thee holde , but thou thyselfe unbind ? Sigh then no more , since no way man may find Thy virtue to let , though that frowardness Of Fortune me holdeth ; and yet as I may guess Though other be present thou art not all behinde . Suffice ...
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... thee give , To fasten friends and feed them at thy will , With form and favour , taught me to believe , How thou art made to shew her greatest skill . Whose hidden virtues are not so unknown , But lively dooms might gather at the first ...
... thee give , To fasten friends and feed them at thy will , With form and favour , taught me to believe , How thou art made to shew her greatest skill . Whose hidden virtues are not so unknown , But lively dooms might gather at the first ...
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... thee am overthrown : And then , think thus , although thy beauty be Made manifest by such a victory , Yet noble conquerors do wrecks avoid : Since then thou hast so far subdued me , That in my heart I offer still to thee , O do not let ...
... thee am overthrown : And then , think thus , although thy beauty be Made manifest by such a victory , Yet noble conquerors do wrecks avoid : Since then thou hast so far subdued me , That in my heart I offer still to thee , O do not let ...
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