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" Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure and no pace perceived... "
Poems Written by Mr. William Shakespeare - Page 163
by William Shakespeare - 1775 - 250 pages
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The Sonnets [of William Shakespeare]

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 336 pages
...cold Have from the forefts (hook three rummers' pride, Three beauteous fprings to yellow autumn turn'd In procefs of the feafons have I feen, Three April...perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since firft I faw you frefti, which yet are green. Ah, yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure, and no pace...
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Treasury of English Sonnets. Ed. from the Original Sources with Notes and ...

David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 pages
...the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burned, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah ! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure, and no pace perceived ; So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand, Hath motion, and mine eye may...
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The Sonnets of William Shakspere, ed. by E. Dowden, Volume 223

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 360 pages
...the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah, yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure, and no pace perceived ; So your sweet hue, which methmks still doth stand, Hath motion, and mine eye may be...
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The Sonnets of William Shakspere, ed. by E. Dowden, Volume 223

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 362 pages
...Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green, i Ah, yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, ] Steal from his figure, and no pace perceived; So your sweet hue, which methiuks still doth stand, Hath motion, and mine eye may be...
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The Sonnets of William Shakespere

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 336 pages
...cold Have from the forefts fhook three fummers' pride, Three beauteous fprings to yellow autumn tum'd In procefs of the feafons have I feen, Three April...beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure, and no pace perceived ; So your fweet hue, which methinks ftill doth ftand, Hath motion, and mine eye may...
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Shakspereis Works XII

Kegan Paul - 1883 - 332 pages
...the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah ! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure, and no pace perceiv'd ; So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand, Hath motion, and mine eye may...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies ..., Issue 7, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 946 pages
...the seasons have I seen. Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah ! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand. Steal from his figure and no pace perceived ; So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand, Hath motion and mine eye may be...
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Shakespeare's Works, Volume 20

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 430 pages
...the seasons have I seen, Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burn'd, Since first I saw you fresh, which yet are green. Ah ! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure and no pace perceiv'd ; So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand, Hath motion and mine eye may be...
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Sweet Anne Page. 1884

Mortimer Collins - 1884 - 334 pages
...her lap. Stephen looked over the fair white page, and with eager finger pointed to the lines — " Ah ! yet doth beauty, like a dial-hand, Steal from his figure and no pace perceived ; So your sweet hue, which methinks still doth stand, Hath motion and mine eye may be...
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Essays of Elia: Y Charles Lamb; Illustrated by R. Swain Gifford, James D ...

Charles Lamb - 1884 - 546 pages
...detect its movement, never catched, nice. as. an evanescent cloud, or the first arrests of sleep ! Ah ! yet doth beauty like a dial-hand Steal from his figure, and no pace perceived ! , What a dead thing is a clock, with its ponderous embowelments of lead and brass,...
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