The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - Počet stran: 251 |
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. XI . As fast as thou fhalt wane , so fast thou grow'st In one of thine , from that which thou departeft ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth con ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. XI . As fast as thou fhalt wane , so fast thou grow'st In one of thine , from that which thou departeft ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth con ...
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... And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving , To show me worthy of thy fweet refpect : Then may I dare to boaft how I do love thee ; Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me . XXVII . Weary with toil , I haste me to 26 SONNETS .
... And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving , To show me worthy of thy fweet refpect : Then may I dare to boaft how I do love thee ; Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me . XXVII . Weary with toil , I haste me to 26 SONNETS .
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... thou then more than thou hadft before ? No love , my love , that thou mayst true love call ; All mine was thine before thou hadft this more . Then if for my love thou my love receivest , I cannot blame thee for my love thou usest ; But ...
... thou then more than thou hadft before ? No love , my love , that thou mayst true love call ; All mine was thine before thou hadft this more . Then if for my love thou my love receivest , I cannot blame thee for my love thou usest ; But ...
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... thou art , Within the gentle closure of my breast , From whence at pleasure thou mayst come and part ; And even thence thou wilt be stol'n , I fear , For truth proves thievish for a prize so dear . XLIX . Against that time , if ever ...
... thou art , Within the gentle closure of my breast , From whence at pleasure thou mayst come and part ; And even thence thou wilt be stol'n , I fear , For truth proves thievish for a prize so dear . XLIX . Against that time , if ever ...
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... , My name be buried where my body is , And live no more to shame nor me nor you . For I am shamed by that which I bring forth , And so should you , to love things nothing worth . LXXIII . That time of year thou mayst in me 72 SONNETS .
... , My name be buried where my body is , And live no more to shame nor me nor you . For I am shamed by that which I bring forth , And so should you , to love things nothing worth . LXXIII . That time of year thou mayst in me 72 SONNETS .
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