Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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Strana 167
... leaves , And all the leaves ; and in this golden cover Shall thy sweet phrases and thy letters dwell ; And thereon will I chiefly meditate , And hold no other sect but such devotion . Wilt thou not look ? Wilt thou not hear ? Why speak ...
... leaves , And all the leaves ; and in this golden cover Shall thy sweet phrases and thy letters dwell ; And thereon will I chiefly meditate , And hold no other sect but such devotion . Wilt thou not look ? Wilt thou not hear ? Why speak ...
Strana 173
... leave you , With your ungovern'd haste . I should be sorry To see my labours , now , e'en at perfection , Got by long watching , and large patience , Not prosper where my love and zeal hath plac'd them , Which ( heaven I call to witness ...
... leave you , With your ungovern'd haste . I should be sorry To see my labours , now , e'en at perfection , Got by long watching , and large patience , Not prosper where my love and zeal hath plac'd them , Which ( heaven I call to witness ...
Strana 193
... leave to wear my willow here . - The Traitor . When we walk , The winds shall play soft descant to our feet , And ... leaves of every tree , that while they pay U's tribute of their songs , thou shalt imagine The very trees bear music ...
... leave to wear my willow here . - The Traitor . When we walk , The winds shall play soft descant to our feet , And ... leaves of every tree , that while they pay U's tribute of their songs , thou shalt imagine The very trees bear music ...
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