The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... treasure of thy lufty days , To say , within thine own deep - funken eyes , Were an all - eating shame and thriftless praise . How much more praise deserved thy beauty's use , · If thou couldst answer This fair child of mine Shall fum ...
... treasure of thy lufty days , To say , within thine own deep - funken eyes , Were an all - eating shame and thriftless praise . How much more praise deserved thy beauty's use , · If thou couldst answer This fair child of mine Shall fum ...
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... treasure thou some place With beauty's treasure , ere it be self - kill'd . That use is not forbidden usury , Which happies those that pay the willing loan ; That's for thyself to breed another thee , Or ten times happier , be it ten ...
... treasure thou some place With beauty's treasure , ere it be self - kill'd . That use is not forbidden usury , Which happies those that pay the willing loan ; That's for thyself to breed another thee , Or ten times happier , be it ten ...
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... purpose nothing . But fince she prick'd thee out for women's pleasure , Mine be thy love , and thy love's use their treasure . XXI . So is it not with me as with 20 SONNETS . A woman's face, with Nature's own hand painted.
... purpose nothing . But fince she prick'd thee out for women's pleasure , Mine be thy love , and thy love's use their treasure . XXI . So is it not with me as with 20 SONNETS . A woman's face, with Nature's own hand painted.
Strana 52
... treasure , The which he will not every hour survey , For blunting the fine point of feldom pleasure . Therefore are feasts so folemn and fo rare , Since , feldom coming , in the long year set , Like ftones of worth they thinly placed ...
... treasure , The which he will not every hour survey , For blunting the fine point of feldom pleasure . Therefore are feasts so folemn and fo rare , Since , feldom coming , in the long year set , Like ftones of worth they thinly placed ...
Strana 63
... treasure of his spring ; For fuch a time do I now fortify Against confounding age's cruel knife , That he shall never cut from memory My fweet love's beauty , though my lover's life : His beauty fhall in these black lines be seen , And ...
... treasure of his spring ; For fuch a time do I now fortify Against confounding age's cruel knife , That he shall never cut from memory My fweet love's beauty , though my lover's life : His beauty fhall in these black lines be seen , And ...
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