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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... , who , when she is under water past our sight , and indeed can scem no more to us , rises again , shakes but herself , and is the same she was 99 Strong - tempered steel his stronger strength obeyed , Yet VENUS AND ADONIS . 15.
... , who , when she is under water past our sight , and indeed can scem no more to us , rises again , shakes but herself , and is the same she was 99 Strong - tempered steel his stronger strength obeyed , Yet VENUS AND ADONIS . 15.
الصفحة 16
... sight : These blue - veined violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shows thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted ; Make use of time , let not advantage slip ...
... sight : These blue - veined violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shows thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted ; Make use of time , let not advantage slip ...
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... sight , Like misty vapors when they blot the sky , Souring his cheeks , cries , " Fie , no more of love ' The sun doth burn my face ; I must remove . " " Ah me , " quoth Venus , " young , and so unkind ! What bare excuses mak'st thou to ...
... sight , Like misty vapors when they blot the sky , Souring his cheeks , cries , " Fie , no more of love ' The sun doth burn my face ; I must remove . " " Ah me , " quoth Venus , " young , and so unkind ! What bare excuses mak'st thou to ...
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... sight agrees . Compassed , arched . 2 Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on Othello , Act II . Sc . 1. , Knight justifies the adoption of a new reading — " The wind - shaked serge , with high and monstrous mane 99 The upon ...
... sight agrees . Compassed , arched . 2 Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on Othello , Act II . Sc . 1. , Knight justifies the adoption of a new reading — " The wind - shaked serge , with high and monstrous mane 99 The upon ...
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... sight it was , wistly to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How white and red each other did destroy ! But now her cheek was pale , and by and by It flashed forth fire , as ...
... sight it was , wistly to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How white and red each other did destroy ! But now her cheek was pale , and by and by It flashed forth fire , as ...
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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