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Pagina 24
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign . On the same folio in the " Promus , " occurs the ex- quisite salutation : I have not said all my prayers till I have bid you good- morrow , which would not have been out of place if ...
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign . On the same folio in the " Promus , " occurs the ex- quisite salutation : I have not said all my prayers till I have bid you good- morrow , which would not have been out of place if ...
Pagina 65
... doth give another place . And my In Sonnet LXXX , this new poet is alluded to as “ a better spirit " : Knowing a better spirit doth use your name , And in the praise thereof spends all his might . There is an echo here from Drayton's ...
... doth give another place . And my In Sonnet LXXX , this new poet is alluded to as “ a better spirit " : Knowing a better spirit doth use your name , And in the praise thereof spends all his might . There is an echo here from Drayton's ...
Pagina 70
... doth come too short , Speaking of worth what worth in you doth grow ! This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being mute , When others would give life , and bring a tomb . There lives more life in one of ...
... doth come too short , Speaking of worth what worth in you doth grow ! This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being mute , When others would give life , and bring a tomb . There lives more life in one of ...
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