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Pagina 135
If my slight muse do please these curious days , The pain be mine , but thine
shall be the praise . 39 . 0 , how thy worth with manners may I sing , When thou
art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ?
If my slight muse do please these curious days , The pain be mine , but thine
shall be the praise . 39 . 0 , how thy worth with manners may I sing , When thou
art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ?
Pagina 149
Thine outward thus with outward praise is crown'd ; But those same tongues that
give thee so thine own , In other accents do this praise confound , By seeing
farther than the eye hath shown . They look into the beauty of thy mind , And that ,
in ...
Thine outward thus with outward praise is crown'd ; But those same tongues that
give thee so thine own , In other accents do this praise confound , By seeing
farther than the eye hath shown . They look into the beauty of thy mind , And that ,
in ...
Pagina 155
There lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your poets can in praise
devise . 84 . 1 1 Who is it that says most ? which can say more Than this rich
praise , —that you alone are you ? In whose confine immured is the store Which ...
There lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your poets can in praise
devise . 84 . 1 1 Who is it that says most ? which can say more Than this rich
praise , —that you alone are you ? In whose confine immured is the store Which ...
Pagina 226
There lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your poets can in praise
devise . — 83 . Who is it that says most ? which can say more Than this rich
praise , —that you alone are you ? In whose confine immured is the store Which ...
There lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your poets can in praise
devise . — 83 . Who is it that says most ? which can say more Than this rich
praise , —that you alone are you ? In whose confine immured is the store Which ...
Pagina 247
Thou hast pass'd by the ambush of young days , Either not assail'd , or victor
being charg'd ; Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise , To tie up envy ,
evermore enlarg'd : If some suspect of ill mask'd not thy show , Then thou alone
kingdoms ...
Thou hast pass'd by the ambush of young days , Either not assail'd , or victor
being charg'd ; Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise , To tie up envy ,
evermore enlarg'd : If some suspect of ill mask'd not thy show , Then thou alone
kingdoms ...
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