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Pagina 324
These are the fair words of her soliciting , and Adonis's reply is of the same silvery quality : * If love have lent you twenty thousand tongues , And every tongue more meaning than your own , Bewitching like the wanton mermaid's songs ...
These are the fair words of her soliciting , and Adonis's reply is of the same silvery quality : * If love have lent you twenty thousand tongues , And every tongue more meaning than your own , Bewitching like the wanton mermaid's songs ...
Pagina 365
“ So is it not with me as with that Muse , Stirred by a painted beauty to his verse , Who heaven itself for ornament doth use , And every fair with his fair doth rehearse . O let me true in love but truly write , And then believe me my ...
“ So is it not with me as with that Muse , Stirred by a painted beauty to his verse , Who heaven itself for ornament doth use , And every fair with his fair doth rehearse . O let me true in love but truly write , And then believe me my ...
Pagina 366
the illustration of ' gross painting ' is directly applied to the ' false art ' of the Rival Poets : > 6 When they have devized What strained touches Rhetoric can lend , Thou , truly fair , were truly sympathised In true plain words ...
the illustration of ' gross painting ' is directly applied to the ' false art ' of the Rival Poets : > 6 When they have devized What strained touches Rhetoric can lend , Thou , truly fair , were truly sympathised In true plain words ...
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