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" Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of your desire? I have no precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require. "
Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ... - Page 352
by George Ellis - 1811
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 11

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...to other. BAN. Very gladly. MACB. Till then, enough. — Come, friends. [Exeunt. Again, in his 57th Sonnet : " Being your slave, what should I do but tend " Upon the hours and times of your desire ?" Again, in The Mirrour for Magistrates, 1587 (Legend of the Duke of Buckingham) : " The unhappy hour,...
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An Inquiry Into the Authenticity of Various Pictures and Prints, which from ...

James Boaden - 1824 - 178 pages
...to many interesting circumstances in his professional life. The Sonnet I now allude to is the 57th. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till von require. It is not a little curious, that we should possess undoubted proof that Cornelius Jansen...
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An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which ...

James Boaden - 1824 - 240 pages
...to many interesting circumstances in his professional life. The Sonnet I now allude to is the 57th. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till yon require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for...
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An Inquiry Into the Authenticity of Various Pictures and Prints ..., Volume 10

James Boaden - 1824 - 246 pages
...to many interesting circumstances in his professional life. The Sonnet I now allude to is the 57th. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...hours and times of your desire ? I have no precious lime at all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end...
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An Inquiry Into the Authenticity of Various Pictures and Prints, Which, from ...

James Boaden - 1824 - 536 pages
...to many interestingcircumstances in his professional life. The Sonnet I now allude to is the 57th. Being your slave , what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of your desire ? I hare no precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require. It is not a little curious,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...which being full of care, [rare. Makes summer's welcome thrice more wish'd, more SONNETS. 101 LV1I. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till yon require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volume 102, Part 2

1832 - 628 pages
...diest, unless thou get a SON." SONNET VII. " You had a father ; let your son say so." SONNET XIII. " Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...times of your desire ? I have no precious time at alt to spend, Nor services to do, till you require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, While...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 152

1832 - 728 pages
...let your son say so." SONNET XIII. " Being yourslave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours nod times of your desire ? I have no precious time at...all to spend. Nor services to do, till you require. Nnrdare I chide the vorkl-without-end hour, While I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you." SONNET...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 102, Part 2; Volume 152

1832 - 874 pages
...diest, unless thou get a SON." SONNET VII. " You had a father ; let your son say so." SONNET XIII. " Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours uud times of your desire? I liave no precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require....
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Specimens of English Sonnets

1833 - 240 pages
...judgment that yourself arise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes. 63 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. BEING your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...sovereign, watch the clock- for you, Nor think the hitterness of ahsence sour, When you have bid your servant once adieu ; Nor dare I question with my...
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