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Pagina 89
Thus cavils she with everything she sees : True grief is fonda and testy as a child
, Who wayward once , his mood with nought agrees . woes , not infant sorrows ,
bear them mild ; Continuance tames the one ; the other wild , Like an unpractis'd
...
Thus cavils she with everything she sees : True grief is fonda and testy as a child
, Who wayward once , his mood with nought agrees . woes , not infant sorrows ,
bear them mild ; Continuance tames the one ; the other wild , Like an unpractis'd
...
Pagina 96
Health to thy person ! next vouchsafe to afford ( If ever , love , thy Lucrece thou
wilt see ) Some present speed to come and visit me : So I commend me from our
house in grief ; * My woes are tedious , though my words are brief . ” Here folds
she ...
Health to thy person ! next vouchsafe to afford ( If ever , love , thy Lucrece thou
wilt see ) Some present speed to come and visit me : So I commend me from our
house in grief ; * My woes are tedious , though my words are brief . ” Here folds
she ...
Pagina 108
... behold his haste ; Yet in the eddy boundeth in his pride Back to the strait that
forc'd him on so fast ; In rage sent out , recall'd in rage , being past : Even so he
sighs , his sorrows make a saw , To push grief on , and back the same grief draw .
... behold his haste ; Yet in the eddy boundeth in his pride Back to the strait that
forc'd him on so fast ; In rage sent out , recall'd in rage , being past : Even so he
sighs , his sorrows make a saw , To push grief on , and back the same grief draw .
Pagina 383
Love - letters post ' twixt Mosbie and my wife , And they have privy meetings in
the town ; Nay , on his finger did I spy the ring Which , at our marriage , the priest
put on : Can any grief be half so great as this ? " Presently Arden breaks out into
a ...
Love - letters post ' twixt Mosbie and my wife , And they have privy meetings in
the town ; Nay , on his finger did I spy the ring Which , at our marriage , the priest
put on : Can any grief be half so great as this ? " Presently Arden breaks out into
a ...
Pagina 430
appear on the scene to demand of the miller how it is that Em has become blind
and deaf . The miller replies ,Marry , God forbid ! I have sent for her . Indeed , she
hath kept her chamber this three days . It were no little grief to me if it should be ...
appear on the scene to demand of the miller how it is that Em has become blind
and deaf . The miller replies ,Marry , God forbid ! I have sent for her . Indeed , she
hath kept her chamber this three days . It were no little grief to me if it should be ...
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appears Arden bear beauty better blood character comes dead dear death desire dost doth doubt earth Enter eyes face fair fall false father fear gentle give grace grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honour Italy keep kind king lady leave light lines live look lord love's master means mind nature never night Noble once original passage passion person play poem poet poor praise present scene sense Shakspere Shakspere's shame sight Sonnets soul speak spirit stand sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tongue true truth unto wife writer written young youth