The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... cheeks ! Rage ! blow ! You cataracts and hurricanoes , spout Till you have drench'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ! You sulphurous and thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers to oak - cleaving thunderbolts , Singe my white head ...
... cheeks ! Rage ! blow ! You cataracts and hurricanoes , spout Till you have drench'd our steeples , drown'd the cocks ! You sulphurous and thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers to oak - cleaving thunderbolts , Singe my white head ...
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... cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . " Thrice fairer than myself , " thus she began ...
... cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . " Thrice fairer than myself , " thus she began ...
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... cheek'd ] This epithet was first applied to Adonis in Marlowe's Hero and Leander , line 93. Cf. Tim . of Athens , IV , iii , 86 : rose- cheeked youth . " 9 Stain to all nymphs ] Disgrace to all nymphs by the comparison . Cf. Sonnet ...
... cheek'd ] This epithet was first applied to Adonis in Marlowe's Hero and Leander , line 93. Cf. Tim . of Athens , IV , iii , 86 : rose- cheeked youth . " 9 Stain to all nymphs ] Disgrace to all nymphs by the comparison . Cf. Sonnet ...
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... cheek , now doth he frown , And ' gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips ; And kissing speaks , with lustful language broken , " If thou wilt chide , thy lips shall never open . " 26 precedent ] prognostication or indication ...
... cheek , now doth he frown , And ' gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips ; And kissing speaks , with lustful language broken , " If thou wilt chide , thy lips shall never open . " 26 precedent ] prognostication or indication ...
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... cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her miss ; What follows more she murders with a kiss . Even as an empty eagle , sharp by fast , Tires with ...
... cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her miss ; What follows more she murders with a kiss . Even as an empty eagle , sharp by fast , Tires with ...
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A. W. II arms bear beauty bird blood blunder breast breath cheeks Collatine colour Comp death doth England's Helicon eyes face fair false fancy fear fire fool foul gentle give grace grief Hamlet hand hath heart hence honour horse infra J. C. II John king kiss L. L. L. IV Lear light lips live look love's Lucr Lucrece lust Macb means N's D night oneself Ovid's pale Pass passion phoenix poem poet poor prol Quarto quoth reads Remy Belleau sense Shakespeare shame sighs song Sonn Sonnet sorrow stain stanza supra sweet Tarquin tears Tereu term thee thine thou thought tion tongue v. t. to take Venus and Adonis viii W. T. IV wanton weep wind word wound youth