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... have that which it fears to lose . W. Shakespeare VI 2 Since brass , nor stone ,
nor earth , nor boundless sea , But sad mortality o'ersways their power , How with
this rage shall beauty hold a plea , Whose action is no stronger than a flower ?
... have that which it fears to lose . W. Shakespeare VI 2 Since brass , nor stone ,
nor earth , nor boundless sea , But sad mortality o'ersways their power , How with
this rage shall beauty hold a plea , Whose action is no stronger than a flower ?
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So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye
may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred , - Ere you were
born , was beauty's summer dead . W. Shakespeare XIX ROSALINE Like to the ...
So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye
may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred , - Ere you were
born , was beauty's summer dead . W. Shakespeare XIX ROSALINE Like to the ...
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XXI À PICTURE Sweet Love , if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory , Subdue her
heart , who makes me glad and sorry : Out of thy golden quiver Take thou thy
strongest arrow That will through bone and marrow , And me and thee of grief
and fear ...
XXI À PICTURE Sweet Love , if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory , Subdue her
heart , who makes me glad and sorry : Out of thy golden quiver Take thou thy
strongest arrow That will through bone and marrow , And me and thee of grief
and fear ...
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Men , when their affairs require , Must awhile themselves retire ; Sometimes hunt
, and sometimes hawk , And not ever sit anä tail : :If these and such - like you can
bear , Then like , and love , and never fear ! T. Campion XXVII LOVE'S ...
Men , when their affairs require , Must awhile themselves retire ; Sometimes hunt
, and sometimes hawk , And not ever sit anä tail : :If these and such - like you can
bear , Then like , and love , and never fear ! T. Campion XXVII LOVE'S ...
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... fear not me ! For who a sleeping lion dares provoke ? It shall suffice me here to
sit and see Those lips shut up that never kindly spoke : What sight can more
content a lover's mind Thar beauty seeming harmless , if not kind ? My words
have ...
... fear not me ! For who a sleeping lion dares provoke ? It shall suffice me here to
sit and see Those lips shut up that never kindly spoke : What sight can more
content a lover's mind Thar beauty seeming harmless , if not kind ? My words
have ...
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Пользовательский отзыв - chibitika - LibraryThingEnglish poetry from the 1500's through the 1800's. Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland from 1850-1892. It has end notes with lots of extra information, an index of ... Читать весь отзыв
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