The SonnetsNew American Library, 1964 - 240 pages Updated edition of Shakespeare?'s Sonnets, with a brand new introduction by Stephen Orgel. |
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Page 91
... keep pace ; Therefore desire , of perfect'st love being made , Shall neigh , no dull flesh in his fiery race ; But love , for love , thus shall excuse my jade : Since from thee going he went willful slow , Towards thee I'll run and give ...
... keep pace ; Therefore desire , of perfect'st love being made , Shall neigh , no dull flesh in his fiery race ; But love , for love , thus shall excuse my jade : Since from thee going he went willful slow , Towards thee I'll run and give ...
Page 101
William Shakespeare William Burto ! 61 Is it thy will thy image should keep open My heavy eyelids to the weary night ... keeps mine eye awake , Mine own true love that doth my rest defeat , To play the watchman ever for thy sake . For ...
William Shakespeare William Burto ! 61 Is it thy will thy image should keep open My heavy eyelids to the weary night ... keeps mine eye awake , Mine own true love that doth my rest defeat , To play the watchman ever for thy sake . For ...
Page 204
... keeps on combining ; the personal power of beauty and the political power of wisdom ; so as to imply that the political ... keep up an air of reconciling in himself the inconsistent virtues , or even of being a Machiavellian about the ...
... keeps on combining ; the personal power of beauty and the political power of wisdom ; so as to imply that the political ... keep up an air of reconciling in himself the inconsistent virtues , or even of being a Machiavellian about the ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xvii |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 195 |
Copyright | |
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