Love Poems & Sonnets of William ShakespeareThe greatest sonnets ever written, by the greatest poet and playwright in the English language |
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... tell of good or evil luck , Of plagues , of dearths , or seasons ' quality ; Nor can I fortune to brief minutes tell , Pointing to each his thunder , rain and wind , Or say with princes if it shall go well , By oft predict that I in ...
... tell of good or evil luck , Of plagues , of dearths , or seasons ' quality ; Nor can I fortune to brief minutes tell , Pointing to each his thunder , rain and wind , Or say with princes if it shall go well , By oft predict that I in ...
Page 40
... tell my name , Showing their birth and where they did proceed ? O , know , sweet love , I always write of you , And ... telling what is told . Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear , 40 SONNET LXXV.
... tell my name , Showing their birth and where they did proceed ? O , know , sweet love , I always write of you , And ... telling what is told . Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear , 40 SONNET LXXV.
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... Tell me thou lovest elsewhere ; but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance thine eye aside : What need'st thou wound with cunning , when thy might Is more then my o'er - press'd defence can bide ? Let me excuse thee : ah , my love ...
... Tell me thou lovest elsewhere ; but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance thine eye aside : What need'st thou wound with cunning , when thy might Is more then my o'er - press'd defence can bide ? Let me excuse thee : ah , my love ...
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Adonis Art thou beauteous beauty's birds blood boar breast breath bright brow canst cheek courser dead dear death delight Dell Publishing desire ding dost thou doth earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING face fair false fear fire flower forsworn foul gainst gentle give grace grief hate hath hear heaven heaven's gate kiss leave lend Lest lips live look love's Love's fire LOVER'S COMPLAINT lovers lovest mind Muse ne'er never night pale PASSIONATE PILGRIM pity pleasure poison'd poor praise proud queen quoth rose scorn shadow shalt shame shine sighs sight sing song SONNET sorrow spring steal summer's swear tears tell tender Tereu thence thine eye things thou art thou dost thou hast thou shouldst thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth VENUS AND ADONIS verse weep Whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind youth