Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... hath my pen- Where breath most breathes , even in the mouths of men . 19 From Sonnet 42 it appears that the young Earl had won the heart of the widow Sidney : " That thou hast her , it is not all my grief , And yet it may be said I ...
... hath my pen- Where breath most breathes , even in the mouths of men . 19 From Sonnet 42 it appears that the young Earl had won the heart of the widow Sidney : " That thou hast her , it is not all my grief , And yet it may be said I ...
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... hath her wish thou hast thy Will , And Will to boot , and Will in overplus ; More than enough am I that vex thee still , To thy sweet will making addition thus , Wilt thou whose will is large and spacious , Not once vouchsafe to hide my ...
... hath her wish thou hast thy Will , And Will to boot , and Will in overplus ; More than enough am I that vex thee still , To thy sweet will making addition thus , Wilt thou whose will is large and spacious , Not once vouchsafe to hide my ...
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... hath forlorn me , living in thrall ; Heart is bleeding , all help needing , O cruel speeding , fraughted with gall . My shepherd's pipe can sound no deal , My wether's bell rings doleful knell . My curtail dog that wont to have played ...
... hath forlorn me , living in thrall ; Heart is bleeding , all help needing , O cruel speeding , fraughted with gall . My shepherd's pipe can sound no deal , My wether's bell rings doleful knell . My curtail dog that wont to have played ...
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... hath been the custom heretofore , And customs very hardly broken are ; ) And when your taste shall tell you this is true , Then look you give your host his utmost due . " In No. viii of " The Passionate Pilgrim " the writer says ...
... hath been the custom heretofore , And customs very hardly broken are ; ) And when your taste shall tell you this is true , Then look you give your host his utmost due . " In No. viii of " The Passionate Pilgrim " the writer says ...
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... hath time to silver turned , ( O Time too swift , and swiftness never ceasing ! ) My youth ' gainst age , and age at youth hath spurned , But spurned in vain ; youth waneth by increasing . Beauty and strength , and youth flowers fading ...
... hath time to silver turned , ( O Time too swift , and swiftness never ceasing ! ) My youth ' gainst age , and age at youth hath spurned , But spurned in vain ; youth waneth by increasing . Beauty and strength , and youth flowers fading ...
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