The Sonnets of William ShakspereKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 251 pages |
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... honour Shakfpere's memory . Lamentable it is , if he was taken in the toils , but at least we know that he escaped all toils before the end . May we dare to conjecture that Cleopatra , queen and courtefan , black from Phoebus ' amorous ...
... honour Shakfpere's memory . Lamentable it is , if he was taken in the toils , but at least we know that he escaped all toils before the end . May we dare to conjecture that Cleopatra , queen and courtefan , black from Phoebus ' amorous ...
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... honour : ' As Ovid faith of his worke ; Jamque opus exegi , quod nec Jovis ira , nec ignis , Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetuftas ; And as Horace faith of his , Exegi monumentum aere perennius , Regalique fitu pyramidum altius ...
... honour : ' As Ovid faith of his worke ; Jamque opus exegi , quod nec Jovis ira , nec ignis , Nec poterit ferrum , nec edax abolere vetuftas ; And as Horace faith of his , Exegi monumentum aere perennius , Regalique fitu pyramidum altius ...
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... honour ( xxxvII . ) , finging his praise in verfe ( xxXVIII . ) , which he could not do if they were fo united that to praise his friend were self - praise ( xxxIx . ) ; sep- arated they must be , and even their loves be no longer one ...
... honour ( xxxvII . ) , finging his praise in verfe ( xxXVIII . ) , which he could not do if they were fo united that to praise his friend were self - praise ( xxxIx . ) ; sep- arated they must be , and even their loves be no longer one ...
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... honour his friend in fong better than ever man was honoured before ( LIX . ) ; in fong which fhall outlast the revolu- tions of time ( LX . ) . Still he cannot quite get rid of jealous fears ( LXI . ) ; and yet , what right has one so ...
... honour his friend in fong better than ever man was honoured before ( LIX . ) ; in fong which fhall outlast the revolu- tions of time ( LX . ) . Still he cannot quite get rid of jealous fears ( LXI . ) ; and yet , what right has one so ...
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... honour might uphold Against the stormy gufts of winter's day And barren rage of death's eternal cold ? O , none but unthrifts ! Dear my love , you You had a father : let your fon say so . know XIV . Not from the stars do I my judgement ...
... honour might uphold Against the stormy gufts of winter's day And barren rage of death's eternal cold ? O , none but unthrifts ! Dear my love , you You had a father : let your fon say so . know XIV . Not from the stars do I my judgement ...
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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