ELIZABETHAN VERSE AND PROSE1928 |
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الصفحة 6
... look nor speak ; So now hard force my heart doth all to- break . A FACE that should content me wonders well Should not be fair , but lovely to behold , With gladsome cheer all grief for to expell . With sober looks so would I that it ...
... look nor speak ; So now hard force my heart doth all to- break . A FACE that should content me wonders well Should not be fair , but lovely to behold , With gladsome cheer all grief for to expell . With sober looks so would I that it ...
الصفحة 9
... look to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love , then , to the heart apace Taketh his flight , where he doth lurk and plain His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt ...
... look to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love , then , to the heart apace Taketh his flight , where he doth lurk and plain His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt ...
الصفحة 11
... look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . A heart where dread was never so im- pressed To hide the thought that might the truth avance ; In neither fortune lost , nor yet repressed , To swell in wealth ...
... look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . A heart where dread was never so im- pressed To hide the thought that might the truth avance ; In neither fortune lost , nor yet repressed , To swell in wealth ...
الصفحة 17
... look off than look an ace too far ; And better mum than meddle overmuch . But if my glass do like my lovely lord , We will espy , some sunny summer's day , To look again , and see some seemly sights . Meanwhile my Muse right humbly doth ...
... look off than look an ace too far ; And better mum than meddle overmuch . But if my glass do like my lovely lord , We will espy , some sunny summer's day , To look again , and see some seemly sights . Meanwhile my Muse right humbly doth ...
الصفحة 22
... looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . Next saw we Dread , all trembling how he shook , With foot uncertain proffered here and there ; Benumbed of speech , and with a ghastly look Searched every place ...
... looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . Next saw we Dread , all trembling how he shook , With foot uncertain proffered here and there ; Benumbed of speech , and with a ghastly look Searched every place ...
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