The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare : With a Life of the Poet, And Notes, Original And Selected 8

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Gotten at last with labor and long toil." Spenser's 75th Sonnet also thus closes : — " My verse your virtues rare shall eternize, And in the heavens A\Tite your glorious name, Where, when as Death shall all the world subdue.
Our love shall live, and later life renew." Of Daniel's Sonnets, the 41st and 42d furnish examples of the same tone, though somewhat more subdued than in Shalispeare or Spenser : — •' Be not displeased that these my papers should Bewray unto the world how fair thou art ; Or
... that my wits have showed the best they could, (The chastest flame that ever warmed heart !) Think not, sweet Delia, this shall be thy shame, My muse should sound thy praise with mournful warble ; How many live, the glory of whose name Shall rest in ice, when thine is graved in marble !
/ 300 ILLUSTRATION OF THE SONNETS.
Thou mayst in after ages live esteemed, Unbuiied in these lines, reserved in pureness ; These shall entomb those eyes, that have redeemed Me from the vulgar, thee from aU obscureness.


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