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Sonnet 85: My Tongue-Tied Muse In Manners Holds Her Still - NoSweatShakespeare
My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
While comments of your praise richly compiled,
Reserve thy character with golden quill,
And precious phrase by all the Muses filed.
https://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/sonnets/85/
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Sonnet 85: My Tongue-Tied Muse in Manners Holds Her Still - YouTube
Sonnet 85, by Shakespeare; read by Jamie Muffett.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Uu8_Vrq0UY
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Sonnet 85: My Tongue-Tied Muse In Manners Holds Her Still by William Shakespeare
My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
While comments of your praise, richly compiled,
Reserve their character with golden quill,
And precious phrase by all the Muses filed.
https://www.williamshakespeare.net/sonnet-85.jsp
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Sonnet 85: "My Tongue-Tied Muse in Manners Holds Her Still" - LetterPile
The speaker of all the Shakespeare sonnets has honed a skill in praising his own talent while appearing to remain humble.
https://letterpile.com/poetry/Shakespeare-Sonnet-85-My-tongue-tied-Muse-in-manners-holds-her-still
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No Fear Shakespeare: Sonnet 85 - SparkNotes
My tongue-tied muse in manners holds her still,
While comments of your praise, richly compiled,
Reserve their character with golden quill
And precious phrase by all the muses filed.
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/sonnets/sonnet_85.html
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Sonnet 85 - “My Tongue-Tied Muse in Manners Holds Her Still” - GradeSaver
Shakespeare's Sonnets Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 85 - "My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still"
http://www.gradesaver.com/shakespeares-sonnets/study-guide/summary-sonnet-85-my-tongue-tied-muse-in-manners-holds-her-still
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Shakespeare Sonnet 85 - My Tongue-Tied Muse in Manners Holds Her Still
The text and analysis of Shakespeare's sonnet 85 with critical notes. The rival poet praises the dear friend, while the poet remains silent.
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/85.html
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Sonnet 85 - Wikipedia
Sonnet 85 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a member of the Fair Youth sequence, in which the poet expresses his love towards a young man, and the eighth sonnet of the Rival Poet subsequence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet_85