The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... so to this to do relief : If otherwise you seeke for to fulfil Your wrathe , you err , and shall not as you ween ; And you yourself the cause thereof have beene . 1 THE lively sparkes that issue from those eyes , 2 SIR THOMAS WIAT .
... so to this to do relief : If otherwise you seeke for to fulfil Your wrathe , you err , and shall not as you ween ; And you yourself the cause thereof have beene . 1 THE lively sparkes that issue from those eyes , 2 SIR THOMAS WIAT .
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... eyes for to defende ; And some , because the lighte doth them offende , Never appeare but in the darke or night ; Other rejoice to see the fire so brighte , And ween to play in it , as they pretende , But finde contrary of it , that ...
... eyes for to defende ; And some , because the lighte doth them offende , Never appeare but in the darke or night ; Other rejoice to see the fire so brighte , And ween to play in it , as they pretende , But finde contrary of it , that ...
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... eye I see ; without tongue I plaine : I wish to perish , yet I aske for healthe ; I love another , and I hate myselfe ; I feede me in sorrow , and laugh in all my pain . Lo , thus displeaseth me both death and life , And my delighte is ...
... eye I see ; without tongue I plaine : I wish to perish , yet I aske for healthe ; I love another , and I hate myselfe ; I feede me in sorrow , and laugh in all my pain . Lo , thus displeaseth me both death and life , And my delighte is ...
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... eyes , Where he abides that mine oft moistens and washeth ; The wearied minde straighte from the hearte departeth , To rest within his wordly paradise , And bitter findes the sweet , under his guise . What webs there he hath wroughte ...
... eyes , Where he abides that mine oft moistens and washeth ; The wearied minde straighte from the hearte departeth , To rest within his wordly paradise , And bitter findes the sweet , under his guise . What webs there he hath wroughte ...
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... eyes discover ; and to my minde resort The jollie woes , the hateless , short debate , The careless life , that ' longs to love's disport . Wherewith , alas ! the heavy charge of care Heaped in my breast breaks forth against my will In ...
... eyes discover ; and to my minde resort The jollie woes , the hateless , short debate , The careless life , that ' longs to love's disport . Wherewith , alas ! the heavy charge of care Heaped in my breast breaks forth against my will In ...
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