The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 by William Shakespeare
The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 by William Shakespeare

The Passionate Pilgrim: 5

William Shakespeare * Track #5 On The Passionate Pilgrim

The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 Annotated

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If love make me forsworn, how shall I swear to love?
O never faith could hold, if not to beauty vow'd:
Though to myself forsworn, to thee I'll constant prove;
Those thoughts, to me like oaks, to thee like osiers bow'd.
Study his bias leaves, and make his book thine eyes,
Where all those pleasures live that art can comprehend.
If knowledge be the mark, to know thee shall suffice;
Well learned is that tongue that well can thee commend;
All ignorant that soul that sees thee without wonder;
Which is to me some praise, that I thy parts admire:
Thy eye Jove's lightning seems, thy voice his dreadful thunder,
Which, not to anger bent, is music and sweet fire.
Celestial as thou art, O do not love that wrong,
To sing heaven's praise with such an earthly tongue.

The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 Q&A

Who wrote The Passionate Pilgrim: 5's ?

The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 was written by William Shakespeare.

When did William Shakespeare release The Passionate Pilgrim: 5?

William Shakespeare released The Passionate Pilgrim: 5 on Fri Jan 01 1599.

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