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Pagina 324
... fair lips of thine , Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red . . . Art thou ashamed to kiss ? Then wink again , And I will wink , so shall the day seem night . • These are the fair words of her soliciting , and Adonis's reply is ...
... fair lips of thine , Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red . . . Art thou ashamed to kiss ? Then wink again , And I will wink , so shall the day seem night . • These are the fair words of her soliciting , and Adonis's reply is ...
Pagina 365
... fair with his fair doth rehearse . O let me true in love but truly write , And then believe me my love is as fair As any mother's child . ' In LXVII . all these themes are brought together : - ' Why should false painting immitate his ...
... fair with his fair doth rehearse . O let me true in love but truly write , And then believe me my love is as fair As any mother's child . ' In LXVII . all these themes are brought together : - ' Why should false painting immitate his ...
Pagina 366
... fair no painting set . Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your Poets can in praise devize . ' And in LXXXIV . : - 6 6 Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you ...
... fair no painting set . Their lives more life in one of your fair eyes Than both your Poets can in praise devize . ' And in LXXXIV . : - 6 6 Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you ...
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