A New Study of the Sonnets of ShakespeareG.P. Putnam, 1900 - 306 pages |
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Page 235
... beare his memory : But thou contracted to thine owne bright eyes , Feed'st thy light's flame with selfe substantiall fewell , Making a famine where aboundance lies , Thy selfe thy foe , to thy sweet selfe too cruell : Thou that art now ...
... beare his memory : But thou contracted to thine owne bright eyes , Feed'st thy light's flame with selfe substantiall fewell , Making a famine where aboundance lies , Thy selfe thy foe , to thy sweet selfe too cruell : Thou that art now ...
Page 265
... Beare thine eyes straight , though thy proud heart goe 73 . Anst thou O cruell , say I loue thee not , When I against my selfe with thee pertake : Doe I not thinke on thee when I forgot Am of my selfe , all tirant for thy sake ? Who ...
... Beare thine eyes straight , though thy proud heart goe 73 . Anst thou O cruell , say I loue thee not , When I against my selfe with thee pertake : Doe I not thinke on thee when I forgot Am of my selfe , all tirant for thy sake ? Who ...
Page 272
... is a greater griefe To beare loues wrong , then hates knowne iniury . Lasciuious grace in whom all il wel showes , Kill me with spights yet we must not be foes . 41 . 40 . 88 . That thou hast her it is not all 272 A New Study of.
... is a greater griefe To beare loues wrong , then hates knowne iniury . Lasciuious grace in whom all il wel showes , Kill me with spights yet we must not be foes . 41 . 40 . 88 . That thou hast her it is not all 272 A New Study of.
Contents
IA BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SONNETS | 3 |
IIOF FORMER EXPOSITIONS OF THE SONNETS | 31 |
IA CENTRAL AND EXPLANATORY SONNET | 58 |
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