Shakespeare: Poems: Edited by Graham HandleyKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12/04/1994 - 256 páginas The Everyman's Library Pocket Poets hardcover series is popular for its compact size and reasonable price which does not compromise content. Poems: Shakespeare contains selections from Shakespeare's work, including his sonnets, his narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, songs and speeches, and an index of first lines. |
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... prove thee virtuous , though thou art forsworn . With mine own weakness being best acquainted , Upon thy part I can set down a story Of faults concealed wherein I am attainted , That thou in losing me shall win much glory . And I by ...
... prove thee virtuous , though thou art forsworn . With mine own weakness being best acquainted , Upon thy part I can set down a story Of faults concealed wherein I am attainted , That thou in losing me shall win much glory . And I by ...
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... prove . For , thou betraying me , I do betray My nobler part to my gross body's treason ; My soul doth tell my body that he may Triumph in love ; flesh stays no farther reason , But , rising at thy name , doth point out thee , As his ...
... prove . For , thou betraying me , I do betray My nobler part to my gross body's treason ; My soul doth tell my body that he may Triumph in love ; flesh stays no farther reason , But , rising at thy name , doth point out thee , As his ...
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... in thee the like offenses prove . If but for fear of this , thy will remove ; For princes are the glass , the school , the book , Where subjects ' eyes do learn , do read , do look . " This said , he sets his foot upon the light 166.
... in thee the like offenses prove . If but for fear of this , thy will remove ; For princes are the glass , the school , the book , Where subjects ' eyes do learn , do read , do look . " This said , he sets his foot upon the light 166.
Índice
Full many a glorious morning have I seen | 35 |
How careful was I when I took my way | 51 |
grant thou wert not married to my Muse | 83 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
alchemy art thou bear beauteous beauty's behold better breast breath bright brow canst cheek chide chronicle of wasted cruel Cuckoo day by night dead dear death deeds delight disgrace divining eyes dost thou doth dull earth edge of doom fair false faults fear flowers forsworn foul gainst gentle grace greenwood tree grief hand hate hath heaven heaven's gate hell jests at scars kings limbecks lips live look love thee love's mind mistress Muse never night numbers o'er pity poor praise pride proud rich rose shame sighs sight sing sorrow soul spirit steal stol'n summer swear sweet love sweetest things tears tell thence thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thou wilt thoughts thy beauty thy heart thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth verse weep Whilst winter wretched youth
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The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare: A Monograph Wherein the Poems and ... Penn Leary Visualização de excertos - 1990 |