Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... thee , as thou lov'st those Whom thine eyes woo as mine importune thee . So runn'st thou after that which flies from thee , Whilst I , thy babe , chase thee afar behind ; But if thou catch thy hope , turn back to me And play the ...
... thee , as thou lov'st those Whom thine eyes woo as mine importune thee . So runn'st thou after that which flies from thee , Whilst I , thy babe , chase thee afar behind ; But if thou catch thy hope , turn back to me And play the ...
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... thee bright , Who art as black as hell , as dark as night . O me ! what eyes hath love put in my head , Which have ... thee not , When I against myself with thee partake ? . Who hateth thee that I do call my friend ; On whom frown'st ...
... thee bright , Who art as black as hell , as dark as night . O me ! what eyes hath love put in my head , Which have ... thee not , When I against myself with thee partake ? . Who hateth thee that I do call my friend ; On whom frown'st ...
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... thee thou know'st I am forsworn , But thou art twice forsworn , to me love swearing : In act thy bed - vow broke and new faith torn , In vowing new hate after new love bearing . But why of two oaths ' breach do I accuse thee , When I ...
... thee thou know'st I am forsworn , But thou art twice forsworn , to me love swearing : In act thy bed - vow broke and new faith torn , In vowing new hate after new love bearing . But why of two oaths ' breach do I accuse thee , When I ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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