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Page 9
... give a Shakespearian colouring to the volume ; possibly one or two fragments of true metal may have been preserved in the miscellaneous col- lection . The Identification of the Poems . I. II . Shakespeare's Sonnets , 138 and 144 ( with ...
... give a Shakespearian colouring to the volume ; possibly one or two fragments of true metal may have been preserved in the miscellaneous col- lection . The Identification of the Poems . I. II . Shakespeare's Sonnets , 138 and 144 ( with ...
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... gives his opinion in favour of Barnfield's authorship . Cp . Preface to Sonnets , on the subject of this curiously inter- esting book . § Isaac Walton's well - known reference did much to maintain the fame of the lyric : - " As I left ...
... gives his opinion in favour of Barnfield's authorship . Cp . Preface to Sonnets , on the subject of this curiously inter- esting book . § Isaac Walton's well - known reference did much to maintain the fame of the lyric : - " As I left ...
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... give what she did crave ; But when her lips were ready for his pay , He winks , and turns his lips another way . Never did passenger in summer's heat More thirst for drink than she for this good turn . Her help she sees , but help she ...
... give what she did crave ; But when her lips were ready for his pay , He winks , and turns his lips another way . Never did passenger in summer's heat More thirst for drink than she for this good turn . Her help she sees , but help she ...
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... Give me one kiss , I ' ll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well painted idol , image dull and dead , Statue contenting but the eye alone , Thing ...
... Give me one kiss , I ' ll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well painted idol , image dull and dead , Statue contenting but the eye alone , Thing ...
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... Give me my hand , ' saith he ; ' why dost thou feel it ? Give me my heart , ' saith she , ́ and thou shalt have it ; O , give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's deep ...
... Give me my hand , ' saith he ; ' why dost thou feel it ? Give me my heart , ' saith she , ́ and thou shalt have it ; O , give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's deep ...
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bear beauty beauty's behold better breath cheeks Collatine Comp conj dead dear death doth Duke Eglamour England's Helicon eyes face fair false fault fear fire foul Francis Meres gentle Gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give grace grief hate hath hear heart heaven honour Julia kiss lady Launce lips live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover Lover's Complaint Lucetta Lucrece lust Madam Malone Milan mind mistress never night passion Passionate Pilgrim Peace of Vervins pity play poem poet poet's poor praise proud Quarto quoth rhyming Richard Barnfield Scene Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets shame sighs Silvia Sir Proteus Sonnets sorrow Speed sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio thyself Time's tongue true unto Valentine Venus and Adonis Verona vows weep wilt words worth writ youth ΙΟ