The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... breath , whose gentle wind Shall cool the heat of this descending sun ; I'll make a shadow for thee of my hairs ; If they burn too , I'll quench them with my tears 1 ' Tired , attired . " ' The sun that shines from heaven shines but 18 ...
... breath , whose gentle wind Shall cool the heat of this descending sun ; I'll make a shadow for thee of my hairs ; If they burn too , I'll quench them with my tears 1 ' Tired , attired . " ' The sun that shines from heaven shines but 18 ...
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... breath . " Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinished ? Who plucks the bud before one leaf put forth ? If springing things be any jot diminished , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's backed and burthened ...
... breath . " Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinished ? Who plucks the bud before one leaf put forth ? If springing things be any jot diminished , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The colt that's backed and burthened ...
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... : " O , train me not , sweet mermaid , with thy note , To drown me in thy sister's flood of tears ; Sing , siren , for thyself , and I will dote . " For from the still'tory of thy face excelling Comes breath 20 VENUS AND ADONIS .
... : " O , train me not , sweet mermaid , with thy note , To drown me in thy sister's flood of tears ; Sing , siren , for thyself , and I will dote . " For from the still'tory of thy face excelling Comes breath 20 VENUS AND ADONIS .
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... breath perfumed , that breedeth love by smelling . " But O , what banquet wert thou to the taste , Being nurse and feeder of the other four ! Would they not wish the feast might ever last , And bid Suspicion double - lock the door ...
... breath perfumed , that breedeth love by smelling . " But O , what banquet wert thou to the taste , Being nurse and feeder of the other four ! Would they not wish the feast might ever last , And bid Suspicion double - lock the door ...
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... breath breatheth life in her again . He wrings her nose , he strikes her on the cheeks He bends her fingers , holds her pulses hard ; He chafes her lips , a thousand ways he seeks To mend the hurt that his unkindness marred ; He kisses ...
... breath breatheth life in her again . He wrings her nose , he strikes her on the cheeks He bends her fingers , holds her pulses hard ; He chafes her lips , a thousand ways he seeks To mend the hurt that his unkindness marred ; He kisses ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare <span dir=ltr>William Shakespeare</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2015 |
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Antony bear beauteous beauty's behold blood breast breath brow Brutus Cæsar Cassius character cheeks Collatine Coriolanus dead dear death deeds delight desire dost thou doth England's Helicon face fair fair lords false faults fear flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hate hath heart heaven honor Julius Cæsar kiss lines lips live look love's Love's Labor's Lost LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust Malone mayst mind mistress muse never night painted Passionate Pilgrim pity Plutarch poem poet poor praise pride proud quoth rhyme Roman Rome scene shadow Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sight Sonnets sorrow soul speak stanzas Tarquin tears tell thee thine eye thing thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth Venus and Adonis verse weep Whilst William Jaggard words wound young Rome youth