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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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Our Living Poets: An Essay in Criticism, Volume 1

Harry Buxton Forman - 1871 - 536 pages
...quatrains, which are usually independent as to rhymes, are of the alternate order, thus : ' Being yonr slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and...all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require.' This very grave alteration of the form seems to set p Shakespeare's sonnets beyond the contest for...
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Harry Disney, ed. [really written by] Atholl de Walden, Volume 1

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1871 - 338 pages
...first stone at Lord Edgeware and his contemptible followers. VOL. I. CHAPTEE VII. WALLS HAVE EARS. ' Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...desire ? I have no precious time at all to spend, Nor service to do, till you require. * * * • So true a fool is love, that in your will, Though yon do...
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Lyrics of love, from Shakespeare to Tennyson, selected and ..., Issue 651

Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 pages
...this away and me most wretched make. William Shahespeare. cxxxnr. LOVES PROTESTATION. BEING HER SLAVE. BEING your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...services to do, till you require : Nor dare I chide the world-without-end-hour Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you, Nor think the bitterness of...
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Five Old Friends

Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1875 - 356 pages
...scored the sonnet there. Belle read it, and somehow, as she read, the tears in her eyes started afresh. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of your desire t it began. "To " had been scrawled underneath; and then the letter following the "To" erased. Belle...
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Shakespeare-lexicon: A Complete Dictionary of All the English ..., Volume 2

Alexander Schmidt - 1875 - 832 pages
...doth yield, they basely Jty , 893. the heart, which o. corrupted takes the worser part, Lucr. 294. nor think the bitterness of absence sour when you have bid your servant o. adieu, Sonn. 57, 8. death o. dead, there's no more dying, 140, 14. being o. perfected how to grant...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 730 pages
...call it winter, which, being fall of care. Makes summer's welcome thrice more wLsh'd, more rare. LVII. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...you require : Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour,1 Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you; Nor think the bitterness of absence sour. When...
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The Poems

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 408 pages
...call it winter, which, being full of care. Makes summer's welcome thrice more wisn'd, more rare. LVII. Being your slave, what should. I do but tend Upon...you require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour,38 Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you, Nor think the bitterness of absence sour,...
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare, ed. by J.P. Collier, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 380 pages
...it winter, 2 which, being full of care, Makes summer's welcome thrice more wish'd, more rare. LVII. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...services to do, till you require. Nor dare I chide the world-\vithout-end hour, Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you, Nor think the bitterness...
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The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Volumes 1-2

William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 pages
...call it winter, which, being full of care, Makes summer's welcome thrice more wish'd, more rare. LVII. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...you require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour,88 Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you, Nor think the bitterness of absence sour,...
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Royale

Saint George (pseud.) - 1880 - 252 pages
...him what was interesting him so. I feel I should like to subjugate him, and will try." CHAPTER XIII. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the...all to spend,. Nor services to do till you require. So true a fool is love, that in your will, Though you do anything, he thinks no ill. W. Shakespeare....
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