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Pagina 19
Her eyes , petitioners , to his eyes suing ; His eyes eyes as they had not seen
them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this dumb play
had his “ acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . saw
...
Her eyes , petitioners , to his eyes suing ; His eyes eyes as they had not seen
them ; Her eyes woo'd still , his eyes disdain'd the wooing : And all this dumb play
had his “ acts made plain With tears , which , chorus - like , her eyes did rain . saw
...
Pagina 127
O learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine
wit . 24 . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and hath stel'd Thy beauty's form in
table of my heart ; My body is the frame wherein ' t is held , And perspective it is ...
O learn to read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine
wit . 24 . Mine eye hath play'd the painter , and hath stel'd Thy beauty's form in
table of my heart ; My body is the frame wherein ' t is held , And perspective it is ...
Pagina 200
129 Thou blind fool , Love , what dost thou to mine eyes , That they behold , and
see not what they see ? They know what beauty is , see where it lies , Yet what
the best is , take the worst to be . If eyes , corrupt by over - partial looks , Be ...
129 Thou blind fool , Love , what dost thou to mine eyes , That they behold , and
see not what they see ? They know what beauty is , see where it lies , Yet what
the best is , take the worst to be . If eyes , corrupt by over - partial looks , Be ...
Pagina 201
Be it lawful I love thee , as thou lov'st those Whom thine eyes woo as mine
importune thee : Root pity in thy heart , that , when it grows , Thy pity may deserve
to pitied be . If thou dost seek to have what thou dost hide , By self - example
mayst ...
Be it lawful I love thee , as thou lov'st those Whom thine eyes woo as mine
importune thee : Root pity in thy heart , that , when it grows , Thy pity may deserve
to pitied be . If thou dost seek to have what thou dost hide , By self - example
mayst ...
Pagina 222
Great princes ' favourites their fair leaves spread , But as the marigold at the sun's
eye ; And in themselves their pride lies buried , For at a frown they in ... O learn to
read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit .
Great princes ' favourites their fair leaves spread , But as the marigold at the sun's
eye ; And in themselves their pride lies buried , For at a frown they in ... O learn to
read what silent love hath writ : To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit .
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