Shakespeare's Sonnets and A Lover's Complaint: Reprinted in the Orthography, and Punctuation of the Original Edition of 1609 |
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... finde . But from thine 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 ...
... finde . But from thine 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 ...
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... table of my heart , My body is the frame wherein ti's held , And perfpectiue it is best Painters art . For through the Painter muft you see his skill , To To finde where your true Image pictur'd lies , Which SHAKE - SPEARES.
... table of my heart , My body is the frame wherein ti's held , And perfpectiue it is best Painters art . For through the Painter muft you see his skill , To To finde where your true Image pictur'd lies , Which SHAKE - SPEARES.
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... finde where your true Image pictur'd lies , Which in my bofomes fhop is hanging ftil , That hath his windowes glazed with thine eyes : Now fee what good - turnes eyes for eies haue done , Mine eyes haue drawne thy fhape , and thine for ...
... finde where your true Image pictur'd lies , Which in my bofomes fhop is hanging ftil , That hath his windowes glazed with thine eyes : Now fee what good - turnes eyes for eies haue done , Mine eyes haue drawne thy fhape , and thine for ...
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... finde . HOW 28 Ow can I then returne in happy plight That am debard the benifit of reft ? When daies oppreffion is not eazd by night , But day by night and night by day opreft . And each ( though enimes to ethers raigne ) Doe in consent ...
... finde . HOW 28 Ow can I then returne in happy plight That am debard the benifit of reft ? When daies oppreffion is not eazd by night , But day by night and night by day opreft . And each ( though enimes to ethers raigne ) Doe in consent ...
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... finde each other , and I loose both twaine , And both for my fake lay on me this crosse , But here's the ioy , my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then the loues but me alone . 43 When most I winke then doe mine eyes best see ...
... finde each other , and I loose both twaine , And both for my fake lay on me this crosse , But here's the ioy , my friend and I are one , Sweete flattery , then the loues but me alone . 43 When most I winke then doe mine eyes best see ...
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Againſt beautious beft beſt bleſſed breft cruell deare defire difpight doft thou dombe dooft doth eies euen euery faire falfe farre feeme feene fhaddow fhall fhame fhew fhow fight fince fome forrow foule freſh ftill fubiect fuch fummers gaue gentle giue glaffe grace grone hate hath haue heauen iniury inuention inuite leaſt leaue leffe liue loffe looke looſe loue thee louely louing moft moſt Mufe Muſe muſt neuer night numbers paſt pittie pleaſure praiſe preſent proud proue reaſon Rofes Saue ſay ſee ſelfe ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow skope ſome ſpeake ſpend ſpent ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrong Sunne ſweet theſe thine eye thofe thoſe thou art thou doft thou maiſt thou wilt thought thy beauty thy felfe thy fweet thy heart thy loue toungs treaſure true truth verſe Vnleffe vpon vſe Whilft whofe Whoſe worth youth