Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... eyes ' language she do hap to judge of , So that eyes ' message be of her received , Hope , we do live yet . But if eyes fail then when I most do need them , Or if eyes ' language be not unto her known , So that eyes ' message do return ...
... eyes ' language she do hap to judge of , So that eyes ' message be of her received , Hope , we do live yet . But if eyes fail then when I most do need them , Or if eyes ' language be not unto her known , So that eyes ' message do return ...
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... a man to go die ? Yet tell what light thing I had in me to draw me to die ? Eyesight made me to yield ; but what first pierc'd to my eyes ? I. Eye . 25 Eyes . Eyes hurters , eyes hurt ; but what from them 72 Sir Philip Sidney.
... a man to go die ? Yet tell what light thing I had in me to draw me to die ? Eyesight made me to yield ; but what first pierc'd to my eyes ? I. Eye . 25 Eyes . Eyes hurters , eyes hurt ; but what from them 72 Sir Philip Sidney.
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... eyes ? What , mine eyes , perhaps they envy the ex- cellency of your sorrow ? Indeed , there is nothing now left to become the eyes of all mankind , but tears ; and woe be to me , if any exceed me in woefulness . I do conjure you all ...
... eyes ? What , mine eyes , perhaps they envy the ex- cellency of your sorrow ? Indeed , there is nothing now left to become the eyes of all mankind , but tears ; and woe be to me , if any exceed me in woefulness . I do conjure you all ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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