The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... windows of thine age shalt see , Despite of wrinkles , this thy golden time . But if thou live , rememb'red not to be , Die single , and thine image dies with thee . IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon SONNETS . 3.
... windows of thine age shalt see , Despite of wrinkles , this thy golden time . But if thou live , rememb'red not to be , Die single , and thine image dies with thee . IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon SONNETS . 3.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's bequeft gives nothing , but doth lend , And being frank , she lends to those are free : Then , beauteous ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. IV . Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ? Nature's bequeft gives nothing , but doth lend , And being frank , she lends to those are free : Then , beauteous ...
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... , And found it in thy cheek ; he can afford No praise to thee but what in thee doth live . Then thank him not for that which he doth say , Since what he owes thee thou thyself dost pay . F LXXX . O , how I faint when I of SONNETS . 79.
... , And found it in thy cheek ; he can afford No praise to thee but what in thee doth live . Then thank him not for that which he doth say , Since what he owes thee thou thyself dost pay . F LXXX . O , how I faint when I of SONNETS . 79.
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William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. CXXXVII . Thou blind fool , Love , what dost thou to mine eyes , That they behold , and see not what they see ? They know what beauty is , see where it lies , Yet what the best is take the worft to be ...
William Shakespeare Edward Dowden. CXXXVII . Thou blind fool , Love , what dost thou to mine eyes , That they behold , and see not what they see ? They know what beauty is , see where it lies , Yet what the best is take the worft to be ...
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... 5 , 1. 1 . 4. Converteft , dost alter , or turn away . Compare Sonnet XIV . 12 : — If from thyself to flore thou wouldst convert . 7. The times , the generations of men . 9. Store , i.e. to be preserved for use ' NOTES . 161.
... 5 , 1. 1 . 4. Converteft , dost alter , or turn away . Compare Sonnet XIV . 12 : — If from thyself to flore thou wouldst convert . 7. The times , the generations of men . 9. Store , i.e. to be preserved for use ' NOTES . 161.
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