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Pagina 54
... poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from play , and old men from the chimney-- corner . " " " How could the Earl of Southampton be compared with a treasure which the poet had not " locked up , ' but " left the prey of every ...
... poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from play , and old men from the chimney-- corner . " " " How could the Earl of Southampton be compared with a treasure which the poet had not " locked up , ' but " left the prey of every ...
Pagina 62
... poets should have been held in even higher estimation . Sonnets LXXVIII to LXXXVI ( excluding LXXXI , which seems out of place in this group ) allude to one particular rival poet . The identity of this poet has been claimed for nearly every ...
... poets should have been held in even higher estimation . Sonnets LXXVIII to LXXXVI ( excluding LXXXI , which seems out of place in this group ) allude to one particular rival poet . The identity of this poet has been claimed for nearly every ...
Pagina 136
... poet : Sometimes her levell'd eyes their carriage ride , As they did battery to the spheres intend ; Sometimes diverted their poor balls are tied To the orbed earth . " " Here , then , is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling ...
... poet : Sometimes her levell'd eyes their carriage ride , As they did battery to the spheres intend ; Sometimes diverted their poor balls are tied To the orbed earth . " " Here , then , is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling ...
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