The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page 66
... present'st a pure unstained prime . Thou hast pass'd by the ambush of young days , Either not assail'd , or victor being charged ; Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise , To tie up envy evermore enlarged : If some suspect of ill ...
... present'st a pure unstained prime . Thou hast pass'd by the ambush of young days , Either not assail'd , or victor being charged ; Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise , To tie up envy evermore enlarged : If some suspect of ill ...
Page 80
... present participle , which ends no less than ten lines of this sonnet , is frequently found in the same place in early Elizabethan sonnets . Cf. Daniel , Sonnets after Astrophel , 1591 , No. xxiv , where eight lines end similarly , i ...
... present participle , which ends no less than ten lines of this sonnet , is frequently found in the same place in early Elizabethan sonnets . Cf. Daniel , Sonnets after Astrophel , 1591 , No. xxiv , where eight lines end similarly , i ...
Page 106
... present , doubting of the rest ? Love is a babe ; then might I not say so , To give full growth to that which still doth grow ? CXVI Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it ...
... present , doubting of the rest ? Love is a babe ; then might I not say so , To give full growth to that which still doth grow ? CXVI Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it ...
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