Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... heart , set with a crown above and a bloody dart piercing it , Sent in a New Year's Gift . Thou sent to me a heart was crowned , I thought it had been thine : But when I saw it had a wound , I knew the heart was mine .... In the Arcadia ...
... heart , set with a crown above and a bloody dart piercing it , Sent in a New Year's Gift . Thou sent to me a heart was crowned , I thought it had been thine : But when I saw it had a wound , I knew the heart was mine .... In the Arcadia ...
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... heart To see this child's heart - blood ? Nature enforceth me , alas ! In this wise to deplore ; To wring my hands O wel - away , That I should see this hour ! Thy mother yet will kiss thy lips , Silk - soft and pleasant - white ...
... heart To see this child's heart - blood ? Nature enforceth me , alas ! In this wise to deplore ; To wring my hands O wel - away , That I should see this hour ! Thy mother yet will kiss thy lips , Silk - soft and pleasant - white ...
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... heart . In the sonnets to the dark lady , cxxxii and cxxxiii , cxxxix , cxli all make use of conceits on the eye and the heart . The folio text , the only authority , is apparently an assembled test , made up of actors parts and the ...
... heart . In the sonnets to the dark lady , cxxxii and cxxxiii , cxxxix , cxli all make use of conceits on the eye and the heart . The folio text , the only authority , is apparently an assembled test , made up of actors parts and the ...
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