The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my absence been XCVIII . From you have I been absent in the spring XCIX . The forward violet thus did I chide c . Where art thou , Mufe , that ...
... shame XCVI . Some fay , thy fault is youth , fome wantonnefs XCVII . How like a winter hath my absence been XCVIII . From you have I been absent in the spring XCIX . The forward violet thus did I chide c . Where art thou , Mufe , that ...
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... shame cxxx . My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the fun CXXXI . Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art CXXXII . Thine eyes I love , and they , as pitying me CXXXIII . Beshrew that heart , that makes my heart to groan . · 123 124 ...
... shame cxxx . My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the fun CXXXI . Thou art as tyrannous , so as thou art CXXXII . Thine eyes I love , and they , as pitying me CXXXIII . Beshrew that heart , that makes my heart to groan . · 123 124 ...
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... shame by the discovery of a fecret history legible in these poems to rightly illuminated eyes.1 In 1592 , according to this theory , Shakspere began to address pieces in fonnet - form to his patron Southampton . Pre- fently the Earl ...
... shame by the discovery of a fecret history legible in these poems to rightly illuminated eyes.1 In 1592 , according to this theory , Shakspere began to address pieces in fonnet - form to his patron Southampton . Pre- fently the Earl ...
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... shame and thriftless praise . How much more praise deserved thy beauty's use , · If thou couldst answer This fair child of mine Shall fum my count and make my old excuse , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new ...
... shame and thriftless praise . How much more praise deserved thy beauty's use , · If thou couldst answer This fair child of mine Shall fum my count and make my old excuse , ' Proving his beauty by fucceffion thine ! This were to be new ...
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... , And , kept unused , the user so destroys it . No love toward others in that bofom fits That on himself fuch murderous shame commits . X. For fhame ! deny that thou bear'st love to SONNETS . 9 Is it for fear to wet a widow's.
... , And , kept unused , the user so destroys it . No love toward others in that bofom fits That on himself fuch murderous shame commits . X. For fhame ! deny that thou bear'st love to SONNETS . 9 Is it for fear to wet a widow's.
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abſence addreffed againſt Antony & Cleopatra beauty's becauſe beſt breaſt cloſe Compare Cymbeline dear death defire doth fair falſe fame feems fhall fince fing firſt fome forrow foul freſh ftill ftrong fuch fuggefts fummer Gentlemen of Verona glaſs grace hath heart heaven himſelf increaſe itſelf laſt lines live lofe look loſe love's Malone Meaſure miſtreſs moſt Muſe muſt myſelf night paffion paſt perſon pleaſe pleaſure poems poet praiſe preſent propoſes Quarto reaſon Romeo & Juliet roſe ſay ſee ſeem ſeen ſelf ſenſe ſhadow Shakſpere Shakſpere's ſhall ſhalt ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkill ſome Sonnets ſpeak ſpirit ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtore ſuch ſweet thee themſelves theſe thine eyes thoſe thou art thou doft thou mayſt thought thy beauty thy fweet thy love thyſelf Time's treaſure truth uſe Venus & Adonis verfe verſe whoſe wiſh yourſelf youth