| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pagine
...my soul's thought (all naked) will bestow it. Till whatsoever star, that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To show me worthy of their sweet respect. GO AND COME QUICKLY. GO AND COME QUICKLY. HOW heavy do I journey on the way, When... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pagine
...me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To shew me worthy of their sweet respect. Then may I dare to boast how I do love...then, not show my head, where thou may'st prove (me. GO AND COME QUICKLY. As if by some instinct the wretch did know His rider lov'd not speed being made... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pagine
...star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tattered loving. To show me worthy of thy sweet respect : Then may I dare to boast how I do low thee, Till then, not show my head wbere tbou may'st prove me. SONNET XXVII. WEART with toil, I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pagine
...me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To shew me worthy of their sweet respect. Then may I dare to boast how I do love...then, not show my head, where thou may'st prove (me. GO AND COME QUICKLY. How heavy do I journey on the way, When that I seek (my weary travel's end) Doth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pagine
...thee out for women's pleasure, Mine be thy love, and thy love's use their treasure. A D1SCONSOLATION. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired ; But then begins a journey in my head, To work my mind, when body's work's expired. For then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 pagine
...thy soul's thought, all naked, will bestow it : Till whatsoever star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect ', And puts apparel...tatter'd loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect 2 : Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee ; Till then, not show my head where thou may'st prove... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 pagine
...thy soul's thought, all naked will bestow it; Till whatsoever star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on...me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then begins a journey in my head, To work my mind, when body's work's expired: For then... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pagine
...my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tatter'd loving, To shew me worthy of thy sweet respect : Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee, XXVII. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose for limbs with travel tired; But then... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pagine
...my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tattered loving, To shew me worthy of thy sweet respect: Then may I dare to boast how I do love tbec, [ un-. Till then, not shew my head where thou may'st prove SONNETS. 91 XXVII. Wear; with toil,... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 240 pagine
...worst, old Time : despite thy wrong, My love shall in my verse ever live young. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. WEARY with toil, I haste me to my bed, The dear repose...a journey in my head, To work my mind, when body's work's expir'd : For then my thoughts (from far where I abide) Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee,... | |
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