The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 стор. |
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... thought to have been addressed to the unfortunate Anna Boleyn , who has been supposed to have been the object of an attachment on his part , but with what degree of truth is doubtful . In that chivalrous age a beautiful and un ...
... thought to have been addressed to the unfortunate Anna Boleyn , who has been supposed to have been the object of an attachment on his part , but with what degree of truth is doubtful . In that chivalrous age a beautiful and un ...
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A. Montagu Woodford. THE longe love that in my thought I harboure , And in my hearte doth keepe his residence , Into my face presseth with bolde pretence , And there campeth displaying his banner . She that me learnes to love and to ...
A. Montagu Woodford. THE longe love that in my thought I harboure , And in my hearte doth keepe his residence , Into my face presseth with bolde pretence , And there campeth displaying his banner . She that me learnes to love and to ...
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... thought , In sore repentance of his hardiness , Of such a root , lo , cometh fruit fruitless . THE LOVER ABUSED , RENOUNCETH LOVE . My love to scorne , my service to retaine , Therein , methoughte you used crueltie ; Since with good ...
... thought , In sore repentance of his hardiness , Of such a root , lo , cometh fruit fruitless . THE LOVER ABUSED , RENOUNCETH LOVE . My love to scorne , my service to retaine , Therein , methoughte you used crueltie ; Since with good ...
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... run now of my course . Alas , not of steel , but of brittle glass , I see that from my hand falleth my trust , And all my thoughts are dashed into dust . A LOVER PRAYETH HIS OFFERED HEART TO BE RECEIVED . 8 SIR THOMAS WIAT .
... run now of my course . Alas , not of steel , but of brittle glass , I see that from my hand falleth my trust , And all my thoughts are dashed into dust . A LOVER PRAYETH HIS OFFERED HEART TO BE RECEIVED . 8 SIR THOMAS WIAT .
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... thought distained , Or if my sparkling voice , lower , or higher , Which feare and shame so wofully doth tire ; If pale coloure , which love , alas , hath stained , If to have another than myselfe more dear , If wailing or sighing ...
... thought distained , Or if my sparkling voice , lower , or higher , Which feare and shame so wofully doth tire ; If pale coloure , which love , alas , hath stained , If to have another than myselfe more dear , If wailing or sighing ...
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