The Sonnets of Shakespeare Solved And the Mystery of His Friendship Love And

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Deeble on John Davies, 1603.
SONNET 28.
Line 1.
" A labour'd line is too busy for my brain, That is well nigh distracted with much thought. " Sonnet by J. Davies. Line 9.
" Thou standest in the rising sun, And in the setting thou art fair. " In Memoriam.
Line 12. ' I saw the wench that twirred and twinkled at thee. " Fletcher Women Phased.
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
Belarius (of the princes) : " They are worthy To inlay heaven with stars. " Cymbeline.
SONNET 29.
Lines 1, 2.
" You do surely but bar the d
...oor upon your own liberty if you deny your griefs to your friend. " Hamlet.
Line 3. " Witness my throat made hoarse with thundering cries. " Sonnet in Poetical Rhapsody, 1602.
SONNET 30.
Line 1.
" I and my bosom must debate awhile, And then I would no other company. " Henry V.
Line 3.
" You draw my spirits from me With new lamenting ancient oversights. " Henry IV. , Part 2. Line 8.
" And cursed man Shall ne'er more renew his vanished face/' Byrom's Tragedy by Chapman, 1608. Line 12. " Which I will be ever to pay, and yet pay still.


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