The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... time to come XVIII . Shall I compare thee to a fummer's day • ΤΟ II 12 13 14 . 15- 16 17 18 x 19 · XIX . Devouring Time , blunt thou the lion's paws xx . A woman's face , with Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as ...
... time to come XVIII . Shall I compare thee to a fummer's day • ΤΟ II 12 13 14 . 15- 16 17 18 x 19 · XIX . Devouring Time , blunt thou the lion's paws xx . A woman's face , with Nature's own hand painted 20 XXI . So is it not with me as ...
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... time , if ever that time come L. How heavy do I journey on the way LI . Thus can my love excufe the flow offence LII . So am I as the rich , whose blessed key LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made LIV . O , how much more ...
... time , if ever that time come L. How heavy do I journey on the way LI . Thus can my love excufe the flow offence LII . So am I as the rich , whose blessed key LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made LIV . O , how much more ...
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... Time's fell hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these ... time of year thou mayft in me behold LXXIV . But be contented : when that fell arreft 69 70 • 71 · 72 • 73 · 74 75 ...
... Time's fell hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these ... time of year thou mayft in me behold LXXIV . But be contented : when that fell arreft 69 70 • 71 · 72 • 73 · 74 75 ...
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... time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never fay that I was false of heart · 102 103 104 K • · 105 • 106- 107 · 108 · 109 · IIO • III · 112 113 cx . Alas ...
... time CVII . Not mine own fears , nor the prophetic foul CVIII . What's in the brain that ink may character CIX . O , never fay that I was false of heart · 102 103 104 K • · 105 • 106- 107 · 108 · 109 · IIO • III · 112 113 cx . Alas ...
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... Time , thou shalt not boaft that I do change • CXXIV . If my dear love were but the child of state CXXV . Were't aught to me I bore the canopy CXXVI . O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power CXXVII . In the old age black was not ...
... Time , thou shalt not boaft that I do change • CXXIV . If my dear love were but the child of state CXXV . Were't aught to me I bore the canopy CXXVI . O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power CXXVII . In the old age black was not ...
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