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... use of you , and refpe & - ful homage that of thou ; but this is by no means invariable . What I would call attention to , however , as exhibiting fomething like order and progrefs in the arrangement of 1609 is this that in the first ...
... use of you , and refpe & - ful homage that of thou ; but this is by no means invariable . What I would call attention to , however , as exhibiting fomething like order and progrefs in the arrangement of 1609 is this that in the first ...
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... use , " If thou couldft answer This fair child of mine Shall fum my count and make my old excufe , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new made when thou art old , And fee thy blood warm when thou feel'ft it cold ...
... use , " If thou couldft answer This fair child of mine Shall fum my count and make my old excufe , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new made when thou art old , And fee thy blood warm when thou feel'ft it cold ...
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... use So great a fum of fums , yet canst not live ? For having traffic with thyself alone , Thou of thyfelf thy sweet self doft deceive : Then how , when Nature calls thee to be gone , What acceptable audit canft thou leave ? Thy unused ...
... use So great a fum of fums , yet canst not live ? For having traffic with thyself alone , Thou of thyfelf thy sweet self doft deceive : Then how , when Nature calls thee to be gone , What acceptable audit canft thou leave ? Thy unused ...
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... use is not forbidden ufury , Which happies thofe that pay the willing loan That's for thyself to breed another thee , Or ten times happier , be it ten for one ; Ten times thyself were happier than thou art , If ten of thine ten times ...
... use is not forbidden ufury , Which happies thofe that pay the willing loan That's for thyself to breed another thee , Or ten times happier , be it ten for one ; Ten times thyself were happier than thou art , If ten of thine ten times ...
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... to my purpose nothing . But fince the prick'd thee out for women's pleasure , Mine be thy love , and thy love's use their treasure . XXI . So is it not with me as with 20 SONNETS . A woman's face, with Nature's own hand painted.
... to my purpose nothing . But fince the prick'd thee out for women's pleasure , Mine be thy love , and thy love's use their treasure . XXI . So is it not with me as with 20 SONNETS . A woman's face, with Nature's own hand painted.
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abfence againſt alſo Antony & Cleopatra beauty beauty's beſt bleſſed breaſt cloſe Compare Sonnet Cymbeline death defire doth Dyce fair falſe fame feems fhall fing firſt fome forrow foul ftill fuch fuggefts fummer Gentlemen of Verona glaſs hath heart himſelf itſelf King Henry laſt lines live look loſs love's Malone mayſt Meaſure Merchant of Venice miſtreſs moſt Muſe muſt myſelf night paffion paſt perfons pleaſe pleaſure poems poet praiſe preſent propoſes Quarto reaſon Romeo & Juliet roſe ſay ſecond ſee ſeem ſeen ſenſe ſhadow Shakſpere Shakſpere's ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkill ſome Sonnet 9 ſpeak ſpirit ſpoken ſtand ſtate ſtay Steevens ſtill ſtore ſtrange ſubject ſuch ſweet thee themſelves theſe thine eyes thoſe thou art thou doft thought thy fweet thyſelf Time's Timon of Athens treaſure truth uſe Venus & Adonis verfe verſe waſte Whilft whoſe yourſelf youth