A Treasury of English SonnetsDavid M. Main R. Worthington, 1881 - 470 oldal |
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... of false concupiscence ; How Jewry bought Uriah's death full dear . In princes ' hearts God's scourge imprinted deep , Ought them awake out of their sinful sleep . EARL OF SURREY 1516-1547 VI AN EPITAPH . ORFOLK sprung English Sonnets 3.
... of false concupiscence ; How Jewry bought Uriah's death full dear . In princes ' hearts God's scourge imprinted deep , Ought them awake out of their sinful sleep . EARL OF SURREY 1516-1547 VI AN EPITAPH . ORFOLK sprung English Sonnets 3.
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... dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , Is of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things , and sdeign of foul ...
... dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , Is of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things , and sdeign of foul ...
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... dear ! Through your bright beams doth not the blinded guest Shoot out his dart to base affections wound ; But angels come to lead frail minds to rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me ...
... dear ! Through your bright beams doth not the blinded guest Shoot out his dart to base affections wound ; But angels come to lead frail minds to rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me ...
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... dear Lord , with joy begin ; And grant that we , for whom Thou diddest die , Being with thy dear blood clean washed from sin , May live for ever in felicity ! And that thy love we weighing worthily , May likewise love Thee for the same ...
... dear Lord , with joy begin ; And grant that we , for whom Thou diddest die , Being with thy dear blood clean washed from sin , May live for ever in felicity ! And that thy love we weighing worthily , May likewise love Thee for the same ...
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David M. Main. N ° XXXII ( 64 ) O more , my dear , no more these counsels try ; O give my passions leave to run their race ! Let Fortune lay on me her worst disgrace , Let folk o'ercharged with brain against me cry ; Let clouds bedim my ...
David M. Main. N ° XXXII ( 64 ) O more , my dear , no more these counsels try ; O give my passions leave to run their race ! Let Fortune lay on me her worst disgrace , Let folk o'ercharged with brain against me cry ; Let clouds bedim my ...
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