The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... breathe the unaffected dictates of nature and love . Tenderness predominates in the sentiment , ease and elegance distinguish the language . From these Son- nets , the earliest specimens of a polished diction and refined sensibility ...
... breathe the unaffected dictates of nature and love . Tenderness predominates in the sentiment , ease and elegance distinguish the language . From these Son- nets , the earliest specimens of a polished diction and refined sensibility ...
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... which I desire so sore . So dothe this cornet govern me alack ! In somer sun , in winter's breath , a frost ; Whereby the light of her fair looks I lost . A REQUEST TO JOIN BOUNTIE WITH BEAUTIE . THE golden 18 HENRY HOWARD ,
... which I desire so sore . So dothe this cornet govern me alack ! In somer sun , in winter's breath , a frost ; Whereby the light of her fair looks I lost . A REQUEST TO JOIN BOUNTIE WITH BEAUTIE . THE golden 18 HENRY HOWARD ,
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... man of arms did make : How far they shot awry ! the true cause is , Stella looked on , and from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . BECAUSE I breathe not love to every one , Nor 24 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... man of arms did make : How far they shot awry ! the true cause is , Stella looked on , and from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . BECAUSE I breathe not love to every one , Nor 24 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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A. Montagu Woodford. BECAUSE I breathe not love to every one , Nor do not use set colours for to wear , Nor nourish special locks of vowed hair , Nor give each speech a full point of a groan ; The courtly nymphs , acquainted with the ...
A. Montagu Woodford. BECAUSE I breathe not love to every one , Nor do not use set colours for to wear , Nor nourish special locks of vowed hair , Nor give each speech a full point of a groan ; The courtly nymphs , acquainted with the ...
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... Breathing all bliss , and sweetening to the heart , Teaching dumb lips a nobler exercise ! O kiss , which souls , even souls , together ties By links of love , and only nature's art ! How fain would I paint thee to all men's eyes , Or ...
... Breathing all bliss , and sweetening to the heart , Teaching dumb lips a nobler exercise ! O kiss , which souls , even souls , together ties By links of love , and only nature's art ! How fain would I paint thee to all men's eyes , Or ...
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