The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... hand in hand alone they passed On to their blissful bower ; it was a place Chosen by the sovereign Planter , when he framed All things to man's delightful use : the roof the subject ; and , in all I shall say , it will be assumed that ...
... hand in hand alone they passed On to their blissful bower ; it was a place Chosen by the sovereign Planter , when he framed All things to man's delightful use : the roof the subject ; and , in all I shall say , it will be assumed that ...
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... hands , viz . , Titus Andronicus , and the three parts of Henry VI . eare ] plough ; cf. Sonnet iii , 5 : " unear❜d . " A reference to the Earl of Southampton's youthful promise . E VENUS AND ADONIS VEN AS THE SUN WITH purple THE RAPE ...
... hands , viz . , Titus Andronicus , and the three parts of Henry VI . eare ] plough ; cf. Sonnet iii , 5 : " unear❜d . " A reference to the Earl of Southampton's youthful promise . E VENUS AND ADONIS VEN AS THE SUN WITH purple THE RAPE ...
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... ) cf. Othello , III , iv , 33–35 : " This hand is moist , my lady . .. This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart , " and line 143 , infra . 30 30 40 He burns with bashful shame ; she with her tears [ 5 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... ) cf. Othello , III , iv , 33–35 : " This hand is moist , my lady . .. This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart , " and line 143 , infra . 30 30 40 He burns with bashful shame ; she with her tears [ 5 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... hand she swears , From his soft bosom never to remove , Till he take truce with her contending tears , Which long have rain'd , making her cheeks all wet ; And one sweet kiss shall pay this countless debt . Upon this promise did he ...
... hand she swears , From his soft bosom never to remove , Till he take truce with her contending tears , Which long have rain'd , making her cheeks all wet ; And one sweet kiss shall pay this countless debt . Upon this promise did he ...
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... hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear , Or , like a fairy , trip upon the green , Or , like a nymph , with long dishevell❜d hair , Dance on the ...
... hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear , Or , like a fairy , trip upon the green , Or , like a nymph , with long dishevell❜d hair , Dance on the ...
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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