The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... thou aske whom ; sure , since I did refraine Brunet , that set my wealthe in such a roare , Th ' unfeigned cheere of Phyllis hath the place That Brunet had ; she hath , and ever shall . She from myselfe now hath me in her grace ; She ...
... thou aske whom ; sure , since I did refraine Brunet , that set my wealthe in such a roare , Th ' unfeigned cheere of Phyllis hath the place That Brunet had ; she hath , and ever shall . She from myselfe now hath me in her grace ; She ...
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... thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest like one afraide : Alwaie moste colde , and if one worde be saide , As in a dreame , imperfecte is ...
... thou me rendered , For such deserte to do me wreke and shame . In neede of succoure most when that I am , To aske reward , thou standest like one afraide : Alwaie moste colde , and if one worde be saide , As in a dreame , imperfecte is ...
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... thou seek honoure , to keep thy promess , Who may thee holde , but thou thyselfe unbind ? Sigh then no more , since no way man may find Thy virtue to let , though that frowardness Of Fortune me holdeth ; and yet as I may guess Though ...
... thou seek honoure , to keep thy promess , Who may thee holde , but thou thyselfe unbind ? Sigh then no more , since no way man may find Thy virtue to let , though that frowardness Of Fortune me holdeth ; and yet as I may guess Though ...
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... thou art made to shew her greatest skill . Whose hidden virtues are not so unknown , But lively dooms might gather at the first , Where beautie so her perfect seed hath sown , Of other graces follow needs there must . Now , certes ...
... thou art made to shew her greatest skill . Whose hidden virtues are not so unknown , But lively dooms might gather at the first , Where beautie so her perfect seed hath sown , Of other graces follow needs there must . Now , certes ...
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... thou hast formed right true Virtue's face herein ; Virtue herself can best discern , to whom they written been . If thou hast Beauty praised , let her sole looks divine Judge if ought therein be amiss , and mend it by her eyne . If ...
... thou hast formed right true Virtue's face herein ; Virtue herself can best discern , to whom they written been . If thou hast Beauty praised , let her sole looks divine Judge if ought therein be amiss , and mend it by her eyne . If ...
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