Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina xii
... live . Yet there is a fascination about the wailing sorrows and the glowing praises of Lodge for Phillis , Fletcher for Licia , Daniel for Delia , Percy for Coelia , Dray- ton for Idea , Griffin for Fidessa , Smith for Chloris , Sidney ...
... live . Yet there is a fascination about the wailing sorrows and the glowing praises of Lodge for Phillis , Fletcher for Licia , Daniel for Delia , Percy for Coelia , Dray- ton for Idea , Griffin for Fidessa , Smith for Chloris , Sidney ...
Pagina 4
... live forever in felicity ; And that thy love we weighing worthily , May likewise love thee for the same again ; And for thy sake , that all like dear didst buy , With love may one another entertain ! So let us love , dear Love , like as ...
... live forever in felicity ; And that thy love we weighing worthily , May likewise love thee for the same again ; And for thy sake , that all like dear didst buy , With love may one another entertain ! So let us love , dear Love , like as ...
Pagina 5
... live by fame : My verse your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heavens write your glorious name . Where , whenas death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . " Edmund Spenser . A VISION UPON THE ...
... live by fame : My verse your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heavens write your glorious name . Where , whenas death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . " Edmund Spenser . A VISION UPON THE ...
Pagina 14
... live in this , and dwell in lovers ' eyes . William Shakespeare . LXXI No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world , with vilest worms to ...
... live in this , and dwell in lovers ' eyes . William Shakespeare . LXXI No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world , with vilest worms to ...
Pagina 20
... live , Contented more with what your shades me give , Than if I had what Thetis doth embrace ; What snaky eye , grown jealous of my peace , Now from your silent horrors would me drive , When Sun , progressing in his glorious race Beyond ...
... live , Contented more with what your shades me give , Than if I had what Thetis doth embrace ; What snaky eye , grown jealous of my peace , Now from your silent horrors would me drive , When Sun , progressing in his glorious race Beyond ...
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