| William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 páginas
...Which fhall be mo ft my glory, bebg-dumb ; ,G 6 For I impair not beauty, being mute, When others wou'd give life, and bring a tomb. There lives more life in one of your fair eyes,Than both your poets can in praiie devife. Who is it, that fays moft, which can fay more Than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 páginas
...impute, Which fhall be moft my glory, being dumb ; For I impair not beauty, being mute, When others wou'd give life, and bring a tomb. There lives more life...one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praife devife. Who is it, that fays moft, which can fay more Than this rich praife, that you alone... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 páginas
...worth in you doth grow8. This filence for my fin you did impute, Which (hall be mod my glory, being dumb; For I impair not beauty, being mute, When others would give life, and bring a tomb7. Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praife devife. LXXXIV.... | |
| 1792 - 774 páginas
...worth in you doth grow. This Clence fcr my fin you did impute, Which (hall be moil my gïory, being dumb ; For I impair not beauty being mute, When others...one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praife devife. LXXXIV. Who is it that fays moil ? which can fay more, Than this rich praife, — that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 306 páginas
...worth in you doth grow. This filence for my fin you did impute, Which fhall be moft my glory, being dumb ; For I impair not beauty being mute, When others would give life, and bring a tomb. Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes, Than b.ath your poets can in praife devife. / LXXXIV;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 páginas
...Which shall be most my glory, being dumb; For I impair not beauty, being mute, IN PRAISE OF HIS LOVE. There lives more life in one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praise devise. Who is it, that says most, which can say more Than this rich praise, that yon alone are yon? In whose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 páginas
...in you doth grow. This silence of my sin yon did impute, Which shall be most my glory, being dumb ; When others would give life, and bring a tomb. There...fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praise devise. Who is it, that says most, which can say more Than this rich praise, that you alone are you ? In whose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 páginas
...you doth grow. * , This silence of my sin you did impute, Which shall be most my glory, being dumb ; When others would give life, and bring a tomb. There...fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praise devise. Who is it, that says most, which can say more Than this rich praise, that you alone are you ? In whose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 páginas
...worth in you doth grow 6. This silence for my sin you did impute, Which shall be most my glory, being dumb ; For I impair not beauty, being mute, When others would give life, and bring a tomb 7. There lives more life in one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praise devise. LXXXIV.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 páginas
...worth in you doth grow 6. This silence for my sin you did impute, Which shall be most my glory, being dumb ; For I impair not beauty, being mute, When others would give life, and bring a tomb7. There lives more life in one of your fair eyes, Than both your poets can in praise devise. LXXXIV.... | |
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