The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... fall , Do feel some force , or else they woulde be dry ; The wasted flesh of coloure dead can try , And sometime tell what sweetness is in gall : And he that luste to see , and to discerne How care can force within a wearied minde ...
... fall , Do feel some force , or else they woulde be dry ; The wasted flesh of coloure dead can try , And sometime tell what sweetness is in gall : And he that luste to see , and to discerne How care can force within a wearied minde ...
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... that overcast the air . My vapoured eyes such dreary tears distill , The tender spring which quicken where they fall ; And I half bend to throw me down withal . A VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY . SET me whereas the EARL OF SURREY . 17.
... that overcast the air . My vapoured eyes such dreary tears distill , The tender spring which quicken where they fall ; And I half bend to throw me down withal . A VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY . SET me whereas the EARL OF SURREY . 17.
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... falls it then , that with so smooth an ease My thoughts I speak , and what I speak doth flow In verse , and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess me the cause - what , is it thus ? -fye , no . Or so ? -much less . How then ? -sure ...
... falls it then , that with so smooth an ease My thoughts I speak , and what I speak doth flow In verse , and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess me the cause - what , is it thus ? -fye , no . Or so ? -much less . How then ? -sure ...
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... falls , when as she most supposeth Her self - assured , and is of nought afraid . All flesh is frail , and all her strength unstaid , Like a vain bubble blowen up with air ; Devouring Time and changeful Chance have preyed , Her glorious ...
... falls , when as she most supposeth Her self - assured , and is of nought afraid . All flesh is frail , and all her strength unstaid , Like a vain bubble blowen up with air ; Devouring Time and changeful Chance have preyed , Her glorious ...
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... fall for thine accursed hire . That with false forged lyes , which thou didst tell , In my true love did stir up coals of ire , The sparks whereof let kindle thine own fire , And catching hold on thine own wicked head , Consume thee ...
... fall for thine accursed hire . That with false forged lyes , which thou didst tell , In my true love did stir up coals of ire , The sparks whereof let kindle thine own fire , And catching hold on thine own wicked head , Consume thee ...
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