Shakespeare's Sonnets Never Before Interpreted: His Private Friends Identified: Together with a Recorded Likeness of Himself |
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... thee virtuous though thou art forsworn . Sonnet 88 . But what's so blessed fair that fears no blot ? Thou may'st be false , and yet I know it not . How like Eve's apple doth thy beauty grow , Sonnet 92 . If thy sweet virtue answer not ...
... thee virtuous though thou art forsworn . Sonnet 88 . But what's so blessed fair that fears no blot ? Thou may'st be false , and yet I know it not . How like Eve's apple doth thy beauty grow , Sonnet 92 . If thy sweet virtue answer not ...
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... thee all my poverty . - Sonnet 40 . That sweet Thief which sourly robs from me . O me : you Juggler : you canker - worm ! Sonnet 35 . You Thief of Love ! What , have you come by night And stolen my Love's heart from him ? Hermia to ...
... thee all my poverty . - Sonnet 40 . That sweet Thief which sourly robs from me . O me : you Juggler : you canker - worm ! Sonnet 35 . You Thief of Love ! What , have you come by night And stolen my Love's heart from him ? Hermia to ...
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... thee this I prognosticate , Thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date . Sonnet 14 . And tender churl , mak'st waste in niggarding . Oh she is rich in beauty , only poor Sonnet 1 . That when she dies with beauty dies her store . Then ...
... thee this I prognosticate , Thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date . Sonnet 14 . And tender churl , mak'st waste in niggarding . Oh she is rich in beauty , only poor Sonnet 1 . That when she dies with beauty dies her store . Then ...
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... thee . Sonnet 95 . Oh , that Deceit should dwell in such a Palace ! Romeo and Juliet , act iii . scene 2 . 32353 As the result of this comparison , my reading of the Sonnets shows that in one or two instances the expression must have ...
... thee . Sonnet 95 . Oh , that Deceit should dwell in such a Palace ! Romeo and Juliet , act iii . scene 2 . 32353 As the result of this comparison , my reading of the Sonnets shows that in one or two instances the expression must have ...
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... thee , Calls back the lovely April of her prime . 6 There is no mention of his having a father ; there is an allusion to his having had one , and the mother is referred to as though she were the only living parent . Shakspeare could not ...
... thee , Calls back the lovely April of her prime . 6 There is no mention of his having a father ; there is an allusion to his having had one , and the mother is referred to as though she were the only living parent . Shakspeare could not ...
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ampton beauty begetter called character colour Court dear death dedication dost doth DRAMATIC SONNETS Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton Earl's Elizabeth Vernon expression eyes fact fair false favour feeling flower fool Fortune friendship Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath heart honour immortality jealousy King Lady Rich letter lines live look Lord Lord Mountjoy Love's lover Majesty Marlowe marriage married meaning mind Mountjoy Muse nature never night passion patron person addressed personal sonnets play player poem Poet Poet's poetry praise Queen Rowland White says sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shakspeare's sonnets Sidney smiling sonnet 36 sonnet 54 sonnet 69 sonnet 70 soul speaker speaks speare spirit sweet tell thee thine things Thorpe thou art thought Time's touch true truth Venus and Adonis verse whilst William Herbert woman words write written young youth