- Soneto 26 de Shakespeare
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Informações Adicionais: Soneto 26 de Shakespeare, recitado por uma voz masculina. Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage Thy merit hath my duty strongly knit; To thee I send this written embassage To witness duty, not to show my wit. Duty so great, which wit so poor as mine May make seem bare, in wanting words to show it; But that I hope some good conceit of thine In thy soul\'s thought (all naked) will bestow it: Till whatsoever star that guides my moving, Points on me graciously with fair aspect, And puts apparel on my tattered loving, To show me worthy of thy sweet respect, Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee, Till then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Fonte: Archive Palavras-chave: LibriVox, vassalagem, dever, respeito, William Shakespeare. |
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