Shakespeare's Sonnets and A Lover's Complaint: Reprinted in the Orthography, and Punctuation of the Original Edition of 1609 |
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... eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read fuch art As truth and beautie fhal together thriue If from thy felfe , to ftore thou wouldst conuert : Or Or elfe of thee this I prognofticate , Thy end SHAKE - SPEARES.
... eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read fuch art As truth and beautie fhal together thriue If from thy felfe , to ftore thou wouldst conuert : Or Or elfe of thee this I prognofticate , Thy end SHAKE - SPEARES.
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... eies of men , your To giue away your felfe , keeps your felfe ftill , And you muft liue drawne by your owne sweet skill , W 17 Ho will beleeue my verfe in time to come If it were fild with your moft high deserts ? B 4 Though Though yet ...
... eies of men , your To giue away your felfe , keeps your felfe ftill , And you muft liue drawne by your owne sweet skill , W 17 Ho will beleeue my verfe in time to come If it were fild with your moft high deserts ? B 4 Though Though yet ...
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... eies belongs to loues fine wiht . 24 MIne eye hath play'd the painter and hath steeld , Thy beauties forme in table of my heart , My body is the frame wherein ti's held , And perfpectiue it is best Painters art . For through the Painter ...
... eies belongs to loues fine wiht . 24 MIne eye hath play'd the painter and hath steeld , Thy beauties forme in table of my heart , My body is the frame wherein ti's held , And perfpectiue it is best Painters art . For through the Painter ...
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... eies haue done , Mine eyes haue drawne thy fhape , and thine for me Are windowes to my breft , where - through the Sun Delights to peepe , to gaze therein on thee Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art They draw but what they fee ...
... eies haue done , Mine eyes haue drawne thy fhape , and thine for me Are windowes to my breft , where - through the Sun Delights to peepe , to gaze therein on thee Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art They draw but what they fee ...
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... eies . 56 Sweet weet loue renew thy force , be it not faid Thy edge fhould blunter be then apetite , Which but too daie by feeding is alaied , To morrow sharpned in his former might . So loue be thou , although too daie thou fill Thy ...
... eies . 56 Sweet weet loue renew thy force , be it not faid Thy edge fhould blunter be then apetite , Which but too daie by feeding is alaied , To morrow sharpned in his former might . So loue be thou , although too daie thou fill Thy ...
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