The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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Page iii
... hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic to hear , why hear'ft thou music fadly IX . Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye . x . For fhame ! deny that thou bear'ft love to any XI . As faft as thou fhalt ...
... hand deface VII . Lo , in the orient when the gracious light VIII . Mufic to hear , why hear'ft thou music fadly IX . Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye . x . For fhame ! deny that thou bear'ft love to any XI . As faft as thou fhalt ...
Page v
... hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these , for reftful death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn ...
... hand defaced LXV . Since brafs , nor stone , nor earth , nor bound- lefs fea LXVI . Tir'd with all these , for reftful death I cry LXVII . Ah , wherefore with infection fhould he live LXVIII . Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn ...
Page viii
... hand did make CXLVI . Poor foul , the centre of my finful earth . CXLVII . My love is as a fever , longing still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what ...
... hand did make CXLVI . Poor foul , the centre of my finful earth . CXLVII . My love is as a fever , longing still . CXLVIII . O me , what eyes hath Love put in my head CXLIX . Canft thou , O cruel ! say I love thee not CL . O , from what ...
Page xxi
... hand , which represented Beauty and Love incarnated in a human creature as earthly vice - gerents of the Divinity . It was then not uncommon ' , obferves the fober Dyce , ' for one man to write verfes to another in a ftrain of fuch ...
... hand , which represented Beauty and Love incarnated in a human creature as earthly vice - gerents of the Divinity . It was then not uncommon ' , obferves the fober Dyce , ' for one man to write verfes to another in a ftrain of fuch ...
Page xxvii
... hand , they were connected with real per- fons , and painful incidents , it was natural that they should not pafs beyond the private friends of their poffeffor . But the Sonnets of Shakspere , it is faid , lack inward unity . Some might ...
... hand , they were connected with real per- fons , and painful incidents , it was natural that they should not pafs beyond the private friends of their poffeffor . But the Sonnets of Shakspere , it is faid , lack inward unity . Some might ...
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