The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... fear and hope , I burn , and freeze like ice ; I fly alofte , yet can I not arise ; And noughte I have , and all the worlde I seize on , That lockes nor loseth , holdeth me in prisone , And holdes me not , yet can I scape no wise : Nor ...
... fear and hope , I burn , and freeze like ice ; I fly alofte , yet can I not arise ; And noughte I have , and all the worlde I seize on , That lockes nor loseth , holdeth me in prisone , And holdes me not , yet can I scape no wise : Nor ...
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... fears about which continued three years , ere he was finally rewarded with the lady's hand , and are de- scribed in some of his most exquisite sonnets . Elizabeth , though not of noble birth , appears to have been rather a haughty ...
... fears about which continued three years , ere he was finally rewarded with the lady's hand , and are de- scribed in some of his most exquisite sonnets . Elizabeth , though not of noble birth , appears to have been rather a haughty ...
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... fear and hope depending doubtfully ? Yet better were at once to let me die , And shew the last ensample of your pride , Than to torment me thus with cruelty , To prove your pow'r , which I too well have tride . But yet if in your harden ...
... fear and hope depending doubtfully ? Yet better were at once to let me die , And shew the last ensample of your pride , Than to torment me thus with cruelty , To prove your pow'r , which I too well have tride . But yet if in your harden ...
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... fears to worse with any chance to start , But like a steddy ship , doth strongly part The raging waves , and keeps her ... fear the spight Of grudging foes , ne favour seek of friends ; But in the stay of her own stedfast might , Neither ...
... fears to worse with any chance to start , But like a steddy ship , doth strongly part The raging waves , and keeps her ... fear the spight Of grudging foes , ne favour seek of friends ; But in the stay of her own stedfast might , Neither ...
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... fear to lose your liberty , When losing one , two liberties ye gain , And make him bound that bondage erst did fly . Sweet be the bands the which true Love doth tye , Without constraint or dread of any ill ; The gentle bird feels no ...
... fear to lose your liberty , When losing one , two liberties ye gain , And make him bound that bondage erst did fly . Sweet be the bands the which true Love doth tye , Without constraint or dread of any ill ; The gentle bird feels no ...
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