The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... live and die ? For goode is the life , ending faithfully . YET was I never of your love aggrieved , Nor never shall while that my life doth laste : But of hating myself , that date is past ; And teares continual sore have me wearied : I ...
... live and die ? For goode is the life , ending faithfully . YET was I never of your love aggrieved , Nor never shall while that my life doth laste : But of hating myself , that date is past ; And teares continual sore have me wearied : I ...
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... live alone , In following her whom reasone bids me flee . And after her my hearte woulde fain be gone , But armed sighs my way do stop anon , ' Twixt hope and dreade locking my liberty ; So fleeth she by gentle cruelty . Yet as I guess ...
... live alone , In following her whom reasone bids me flee . And after her my hearte woulde fain be gone , But armed sighs my way do stop anon , ' Twixt hope and dreade locking my liberty ; So fleeth she by gentle cruelty . Yet as I guess ...
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... live in love of joyful jollity , Arise for shame , do way our sluggardy : Arise , I say , doe May some observance . Let me in bed lie dreaming in mischance ; Let me remember my mishaps unhappy , That me betide in May moste commonly ; As ...
... live in love of joyful jollity , Arise for shame , do way our sluggardy : Arise , I say , doe May some observance . Let me in bed lie dreaming in mischance ; Let me remember my mishaps unhappy , That me betide in May moste commonly ; As ...
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... live , nor die , at my devise , And yet of deathe it giveth me occasion . Without 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 ...
... live , nor die , at my devise , And yet of deathe it giveth me occasion . Without 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 ...
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... live alone , nor where he is called resort ; He may wander from his natural kinde . So shall it be greate hurte unto us twain , And yours the loss , and mine the deadly paine . A LOVER'S LIFE COMPARED TO THE ALPS . LIKE unto these ...
... live alone , nor where he is called resort ; He may wander from his natural kinde . So shall it be greate hurte unto us twain , And yours the loss , and mine the deadly paine . A LOVER'S LIFE COMPARED TO THE ALPS . LIKE unto these ...
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