Текст песни A Woman's Face (Sonnet 20) - Anna Prohaska
A
woman's
face,
with
nature's
own
hand
painted,
Hast
thou,
the
master-mistress
of
my
passion;
A
woman's
gentle
heart,
but
not
acquainted
With
shifting
change,
as
is
false
women's
fashion;
An
eye
more
bright
than
theirs,
less
false
in
rolling,
Gilding
the
object
whereupon
it
gazeth;
A
man
in
hue,
all
hues
in
his
controlling,
Which
steals
men's
eyes
and
women's
souls
amazeth.
And
for
a
woman
wert
thou
first
created,
Till
nature
as
she
wrought
thee
fell
a-doting,
And
by
addition
me
of
thee
defeated,
By
adding
one
thing
to
my
purpose
nothing.
But
since
she
pricked
thee
out
for
women's
pleasure,
Mine
be
thy
love,
and
thy
love's
use
their
treasure.
1 Sonnet 129
2 Unperfect Actor (Sonnet 23)
3 When In Disgrace With Fortune And Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29)
4 Sonnet 29
5 Sonnet 10
6 Sonnet 20
7 Th'Expense Of Spirit In A Waste Of Shame (Sonnet 129)
8 All dessen müd (Sonnet 66)
9 Sonnet 43
10 A Woman's Face (Sonnet 20)
11 For Shame (Sonnet 10)
12 Farewell (Sonnet 87)
13 When Most I Wink (Sonnet 43)
14 Sonnet 87
15 Take All My Loves (Sonnet 40)
16 A Woman's Face - Reprise (Sonnet 20)
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