The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 strán (strany) |
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Strana 4
... hath the place That Brunet had ; she hath , and ever shall . She from myselfe now hath me in her grace ; She hathe in hande my wit , my wille , and alle . My hearte alone well worthy she doth stay , Without whose helpe scante doe I live ...
... hath the place That Brunet had ; she hath , and ever shall . She from myselfe now hath me in her grace ; She hathe in hande my wit , my wille , and alle . My hearte alone well worthy she doth stay , Without whose helpe scante doe I live ...
Strana 7
... hath wroughte , well he perceiveth : Whereby then with himself on love he plaineth , That spurs with fire , and bridleth eke with ice . In such extremity thus is he broughte : Frozen now colde , and now he standes in flame : " Twixt woe ...
... hath wroughte , well he perceiveth : Whereby then with himself on love he plaineth , That spurs with fire , and bridleth eke with ice . In such extremity thus is he broughte : Frozen now colde , and now he standes in flame : " Twixt woe ...
Strana 10
... hath stained , If to have another than myselfe more dear , If wailing or sighing continually , With sorrowful anger feeding busily , If burning far off , and if freezing neare , Are cause that I by love myself destroy , Yours is the ...
... hath stained , If to have another than myselfe more dear , If wailing or sighing continually , With sorrowful anger feeding busily , If burning far off , and if freezing neare , Are cause that I by love myself destroy , Yours is the ...
Strana 11
... hath wearied me so sore ; I am of them that furthest come behinde . Yet may I by no meanes my wearied minde Draw from the deer ; but as she fleeth afore Fainting I follow : I leave off therefore , Since in a net I seeke to holde the ...
... hath wearied me so sore ; I am of them that furthest come behinde . Yet may I by no meanes my wearied minde Draw from the deer ; but as she fleeth afore Fainting I follow : I leave off therefore , Since in a net I seeke to holde the ...
Strana 13
... hath healthe and libertie alway , Let him thank God , and let him not provoke , To have the like of this , my painful stroke . · LAMENT ON THE DEATH OF HIS LADYE . THE pillar perished is , whereto I leant , The strongest stay of mine ...
... hath healthe and libertie alway , Let him thank God , and let him not provoke , To have the like of this , my painful stroke . · LAMENT ON THE DEATH OF HIS LADYE . THE pillar perished is , whereto I leant , The strongest stay of mine ...
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