The Art of Shakespeare’s SonnetsHelen Vendler, widely regarded as our most accomplished interpreter of poetry, here serves as an incomparable guide to some of the best-loved poems in the English language. |
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... thee thy Poet doth inuent , He robs thee of and payes it thee againe , He lends thee vertue , and he ftole that word , From thy behauiour , beautie doth he giue And found it in thy cheeke : he can affoord No praise to thee , but what in ...
... thee ( of thee , to thee ) , Shake- speare shows the encapsulation betraying the plagiarism . Structure of Sonnet 79 Other's Verse Source ( thee ) What of thee thy poet doth invent ← -he robs thee of and pays it thee again . He lends ...
... thee , When I breake twenty : I am periur'd moft , For all my vowes are othes but to misuse thee : And all my honeft faith in thee is loft . For I haue fworne deepeothes of thy deepe kindnesse : Othes of thy loue , thy truth , thy ...