A Treasury of English SonnetsDavid M. Main R. Worthington, 1881 - 470 oldal |
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6. oldal
... rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me within ; You stop my tongue , and teach my heart to speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin , Strong through your cause , but by your ...
... rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me within ; You stop my tongue , and teach my heart to speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin , Strong through your cause , but by your ...
10. oldal
... rest him in some shady place , With panting hounds beguilèd of their prey , - So , after long pursuit and vain assay , When I all weary had the chase forsook , The gentle deer returned the self - same way , Thinking to quench her thirst ...
... rest him in some shady place , With panting hounds beguilèd of their prey , - So , after long pursuit and vain assay , When I all weary had the chase forsook , The gentle deer returned the self - same way , Thinking to quench her thirst ...
12. oldal
... rest , however fair it be , Shall turn to nought and lose that glorious hue ; But only that is permanent and free From frail corruption , that doth flesh ensue . That is true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of ...
... rest , however fair it be , Shall turn to nought and lose that glorious hue ; But only that is permanent and free From frail corruption , that doth flesh ensue . That is true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of ...
24. oldal
... rest , When now the night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks this time becometh lovers best : Night was ordained together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which though the day disjoin by several flight , The ...
... rest , When now the night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks this time becometh lovers best : Night was ordained together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which though the day disjoin by several flight , The ...
29. oldal
... the book of honour razèd quite , And all the rest forgot for which he toiled : Then happy I , that love and am beloved Where I may not remove nor be removed . WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE 1564-1616 LVIII ( 27 ) WEARY with toil English Sonnets 29.
... the book of honour razèd quite , And all the rest forgot for which he toiled : Then happy I , that love and am beloved Where I may not remove nor be removed . WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE 1564-1616 LVIII ( 27 ) WEARY with toil English Sonnets 29.
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