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Pagina 118
Look in thy glass , and tell the face thou viewest , Now is the time that face should
form another ; Whose fresh repair is now thou not renewest , Thou dost beguile
the world , unbless some mother . For where is she so fair whose unear'da womb
...
Look in thy glass , and tell the face thou viewest , Now is the time that face should
form another ; Whose fresh repair is now thou not renewest , Thou dost beguile
the world , unbless some mother . For where is she so fair whose unear'da womb
...
Pagina 153
Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine , and born of
thee : In others ' works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet
graces graced be ; But thou art all my art , and dost advance As high as learning
my ...
Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine , and born of
thee : In others ' works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet
graces graced be ; But thou art all my art , and dost advance As high as learning
my ...
Pagina 205
Loving offenders , thus I will excuse ye :Thou dost love her , because thou knew'
st I love her ; And for my sake even so doth she abuse me , Suffering my friend for
my sake to approve her . If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing her ...
Loving offenders , thus I will excuse ye :Thou dost love her , because thou knew'
st I love her ; And for my sake even so doth she abuse me , Suffering my friend for
my sake to approve her . If I lose thee , my loss is my love's gain , And losing her ...
Pagina 225
Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine , and born of
thee : In others ' works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet
graces graced be ; But thou art all my art , and dost advance As high as learning
my ...
Yet be most proud of that which I compile , Whose influence is thine , and born of
thee : In others ' works thou dost but mend the style , And arts with thy sweet
graces graced be ; But thou art all my art , and dost advance As high as learning
my ...
Pagina 231
Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ?
Nature's bequest gives nothing , but doth lend , And , being frank , she lends to
those are free . Then , beauteous niggard , why dost thou abuse The bounteous ...
Unthrifty loveliness , why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty's legacy ?
Nature's bequest gives nothing , but doth lend , And , being frank , she lends to
those are free . Then , beauteous niggard , why dost thou abuse The bounteous ...
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