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" May make seem bare, in wanting words to show it, But that I hope some good conceit of thine In thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect And puts apparel on my tatter'd... "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens ... - Page 463
by William Shakespeare - 1862
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Bacon and Shakespeare in the Sonnets

Hezekiah Lord Hosmer - Sonnets, English - 1887 - 312 pages
...conceit of Thine In Thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it; Till whatsoever star that guides My moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And...then, not show My head where Thou mayst prove me. The second step in the process of composing a drama is described in this stanza. "Lord of my love."...
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Songs and Sonnets by William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 pages
...conceit of thine In thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it ; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And...Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me. THE LOVER'S NIGHT THOUGHTS YXT'EARY with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose- for limbs with...
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Bacon and Shakespeare in the Sonnets

Hezekiah Lord Hosmer - Sonnets, English - 1887 - 308 pages
...of Thine In Thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it; Till whatsoever star that guides My movmg Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts...then, not show My head where Thou mayst prove me. The second step in the process of composing a drama is described in this stanza. "Lord of my love."...
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Wit, Wisdom, and Beauties of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 236 pages
...conceit of thine In thy soul's thought, all naked will bestow it; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And...to boast how I do love thee; Till then, not show my face where thou may'st prove me. xxvn. Weary with toil I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs...
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Life. Hist. drama. Poems

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 pages
...instead of fight, which latter is evidently required for the rhyme. Theobald made the correction. H. And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To show me...love thee ; Till then, not show my head where thou may's! prove me. xx*7 XXVII. 38* Weary with toil I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with...
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Complete Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 888 pages
...conceit of thine In thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it ; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect And...my tatter'd loving. To show me worthy of thy sweet resj>ect : Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee ; Till then not show my head where thou mayst...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1890 - 620 pages
...r,r*tmr. lodge. Till whatsoever star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair asp6ct, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To show me...thee; Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove1 me. XXVII. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tir'd;...
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The Sonnets: Poems of Love

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1980 - 172 pages
...tottered loving To show me worthy of thy sweet respect. Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee; Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired, But then begins a journey in my head To work my mind when body's work's expired; For then my thoughts, from far where...
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Ṭhumrī in Historical and Stylistic Perspectives

Peter Manuel - Music - 1989 - 266 pages
...more or less the same emotion, but with incomparably greater prolixity, specificity, and artifice. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then begins a journey in my head To work my mind when body's work's expired; or then my thought, from far where I...
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Soliciting Interpretation: Literary Theory and Seventeenth-Century English ...

Elizabeth D. Harvey, Katharine Eisaman Maus - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 380 pages
...star that guides my moving Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tottered loving To show me worthy of thy sweet respect. Then...then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Unable to "show" his "head," that is, to appear in person before the addressee, because of his embarrassing...
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