The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 20 |
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Torches are made to light , jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh beauty for the
use ; Herbs for their smell , and sappy plants to bear ; Things growing to
themselves are growth ' s abuse : Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth
beauty ...
Torches are made to light , jewels to wear , Dainties to taste , fresh beauty for the
use ; Herbs for their smell , and sappy plants to bear ; Things growing to
themselves are growth ' s abuse : Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedeth
beauty ...
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As fast as thou shalt wane , so fast thou grow ' st In one of thine , from that which
thou de partest ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow ' st , Thou may '
st call thine , when thou from youth convertest . 7 That on himself such ...
As fast as thou shalt wane , so fast thou grow ' st In one of thine , from that which
thou de partest ; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow ' st , Thou may '
st call thine , when thou from youth convertest . 7 That on himself such ...
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Had my friend ' s muse grown with this growing age ' , A dearer birth than this his
love had brought , To march in ranks of better equipage : But since he died , and
poets better prove , Theirs for their style I ' ll read , his for his love . the eulogies ...
Had my friend ' s muse grown with this growing age ' , A dearer birth than this his
love had brought , To march in ranks of better equipage : But since he died , and
poets better prove , Theirs for their style I ' ll read , his for his love . the eulogies ...
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... did exceed The barren tender of a poet ' s debt ' : And therefore have I slept in
your report “ , That you yourself , being extant , well might show How far a modern
quill doth come too short " , Speaking of worth , what worth in you doth grow 6 .
... did exceed The barren tender of a poet ' s debt ' : And therefore have I slept in
your report “ , That you yourself , being extant , well might show How far a modern
quill doth come too short " , Speaking of worth , what worth in you doth grow 6 .
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Hide , oh , hide those hills of snow Which thy frozen bosom bears , On whose
tops the pinks that grow 8 Are of those that April wears : But first set my poor heart
free , Bound in those icy chains by thee . XVIII . Let the bird of loudest layo , On
the ...
Hide , oh , hide those hills of snow Which thy frozen bosom bears , On whose
tops the pinks that grow 8 Are of those that April wears : But first set my poor heart
free , Bound in those icy chains by thee . XVIII . Let the bird of loudest layo , On
the ...
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