The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes and a Glossarial Index, Volume 20Ginn, 1900 |
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... worth of my untutored lines , makes it assured of acceptance . What I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would show greater ; meantime , as it is ...
... worth of my untutored lines , makes it assured of acceptance . What I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would show greater ; meantime , as it is ...
Page 87
... worth held : Then , being ask'd where all thy beauty lies , Where all the treasure of thy lusty days , 1 To eat what is due to the world , by burying thyself , that is , by leaving no posterity , seems to be the meaning . To say ...
... worth held : Then , being ask'd where all thy beauty lies , Where all the treasure of thy lusty days , 1 To eat what is due to the world , by burying thyself , that is , by leaving no posterity , seems to be the meaning . To say ...
Page 96
... worth nor outward fair 7 Can make you live , yourself , in eyes of men.8 To give away yourself keeps yourself still ; And you must live , drawn by your own sweet skill . 17 . Who will believe my verse in time to come , If it were fill'd ...
... worth nor outward fair 7 Can make you live , yourself , in eyes of men.8 To give away yourself keeps yourself still ; And you must live , drawn by your own sweet skill . 17 . Who will believe my verse in time to come , If it were fill'd ...
Page 108
... worth and truth ; For , whether beauty , birth , or wealth , or wit , Or any of these all , or all , or more , Entitled in thy parts 2 do crownèd sit , I make my love engrafted to this store : So then I am not lame , poor , nor despised ...
... worth and truth ; For , whether beauty , birth , or wealth , or wit , Or any of these all , or all , or more , Entitled in thy parts 2 do crownèd sit , I make my love engrafted to this store : So then I am not lame , poor , nor despised ...
Page 109
... worth with manners may I sing , When thou art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is't but mine own when I praise thee ? Even for this let us divided live , And our dear love lose name ...
... worth with manners may I sing , When thou art all the better part of me ? What can mine own praise to mine own self bring ? And what is't but mine own when I praise thee ? Even for this let us divided live , And our dear love lose name ...
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Adonis bear beauty's behold birds blood blushing breast breath Capell's correction cheeks Collatine conceit dead dear death deeds delight desire disgrace doth England's Helicon eternity face fair fair lords falchion false fault fear feasts of love flower foul gainst gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath heart Heaven honour Julius Cæsar king live look love's LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust Malone mayst meaning mind mistress moan Muse night o'er old copies pale Passionate Pilgrim passions pity Poet Poet's poison'd poor praise Priam pride quoth rhyme seem'd sense Sextus Tarquinius Shakespeare shalt shame sight sing Sonnets sorrow soul strong swear Tarquin tears Tereu thee thine eye thing thou art thou dost thought thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth Venus and Adonis verse watergall weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words worth wounds youth