The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Объемы 1-2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... sweet " An Elegy : 66 Since you must go 193 195 • . 196 197 197 • 199 • 200 200 201 203 . 207 210 212 An Elegy : " Let me be what I am An Execration upon Vulcan " " 213 216 A Speech , according to Horace 227 An Epistle to Master Arthur ...
... sweet " An Elegy : 66 Since you must go 193 195 • . 196 197 197 • 199 • 200 200 201 203 . 207 210 212 An Elegy : " Let me be what I am An Execration upon Vulcan " " 213 216 A Speech , according to Horace 227 An Epistle to Master Arthur ...
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... Shakespeare's · Sonnets were not published till 1609 , some of them were written as early as 1598 ; see p . lvi . 95 Sweet . 96 Mate . 97 Mingles . It is well known that Steevens pronounced Thomas Watson to lxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... Shakespeare's · Sonnets were not published till 1609 , some of them were written as early as 1598 ; see p . lvi . 95 Sweet . 96 Mate . 97 Mingles . It is well known that Steevens pronounced Thomas Watson to lxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... sweet myrrh - breathing Zephyr in the spring Gently distills his nectar - dropping showers , Where nightingales in Arden sit and sing Amongst the dainty dew - impearled flowers ; Say thus , fair brook , when thou shalt see thy queen ...
... sweet myrrh - breathing Zephyr in the spring Gently distills his nectar - dropping showers , Where nightingales in Arden sit and sing Amongst the dainty dew - impearled flowers ; Say thus , fair brook , when thou shalt see thy queen ...
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... sweet smiles , fair face , and piercing eye . " From the Fidessa of R. Griffin , 1596 : 66 Care - charmer sleep , sweet ease in restless misery , The captive's liberty , and his freedom's song , Balm of the bruised heart , man's chief ...
... sweet smiles , fair face , and piercing eye . " From the Fidessa of R. Griffin , 1596 : 66 Care - charmer sleep , sweet ease in restless misery , The captive's liberty , and his freedom's song , Balm of the bruised heart , man's chief ...
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... sweet kiss shall pay this countless debt . Upon this promise did he raise his chin , Like a dive - dapper peering through a wave , Who being look'd on , ducks as quickly in ; So offers he to give what she did crave ; But when her lips ...
... sweet kiss shall pay this countless debt . Upon this promise did he raise his chin , Like a dive - dapper peering through a wave , Who being look'd on , ducks as quickly in ; So offers he to give what she did crave ; But when her lips ...
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