A Treasury of English SonnetsDavid M. Main R. Worthington, 1881 - 470 oldal |
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5. oldal
... eyes which gaze on her so wide , That loosely they ne dare to look upon her . Such pride is praise , such portliness is honour , That boldened innocence bears in her eyes ; And her fair countenance , like a goodly banner , Spreads in ...
... eyes which gaze on her so wide , That loosely they ne dare to look upon her . Such pride is praise , such portliness is honour , That boldened innocence bears in her eyes ; And her fair countenance , like a goodly banner , Spreads in ...
6. oldal
... eyes but joys , in which all powers conspire That to the world nought else be counted dear ! Through your bright ... eye - glances that like arrows glide , The charming smiles that rob sense from the heart , The lovely pleasance , and ...
... eyes but joys , in which all powers conspire That to the world nought else be counted dear ! Through your bright ... eye - glances that like arrows glide , The charming smiles that rob sense from the heart , The lovely pleasance , and ...
8. oldal
... eyes which gaze too bold , She may entangle in that golden snare ; And being caught may craftily enfold Their weaker hearts which are not well aware ? Take heed , therefore , mine eyes , how ye do stare Henceforth too rashly on that ...
... eyes which gaze too bold , She may entangle in that golden snare ; And being caught may craftily enfold Their weaker hearts which are not well aware ? Take heed , therefore , mine eyes , how ye do stare Henceforth too rashly on that ...
9. oldal
... eyes admire ; What reason is it then but she should scorn Base things , that to her love too bold aspire ! Such heavenly forms ought rather worshipped be , Than dare be loved by men of mean degree . EDMUND SPENSER 1552 ? -1599 XVII ( 65 ) ...
... eyes admire ; What reason is it then but she should scorn Base things , that to her love too bold aspire ! Such heavenly forms ought rather worshipped be , Than dare be loved by men of mean degree . EDMUND SPENSER 1552 ? -1599 XVII ( 65 ) ...
15. oldal
... eyes Can judge of love , thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks : thy languished grace , To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon ! tell me , Is constant love deemed there but ...
... eyes Can judge of love , thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks : thy languished grace , To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon ! tell me , Is constant love deemed there but ...
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