The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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Page 9
... keeps his revels where there are but twain ; Be bold to play , our sport is not in sight : These blue - vein'd violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shews thee ...
... keeps his revels where there are but twain ; Be bold to play , our sport is not in sight : These blue - vein'd violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shews thee ...
Page 34
... keep his loathsome cabin still ; Beauty hath nought to do with such foul fiends : Come not within his danger by thy will ; They that thrive well take counsel of their friends . When thou didst name the boar , not to dissemble , I fear'd ...
... keep his loathsome cabin still ; Beauty hath nought to do with such foul fiends : Come not within his danger by thy will ; They that thrive well take counsel of their friends . When thou didst name the boar , not to dissemble , I fear'd ...
Page 36
... keep with thy hounds . " And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshoot his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks and crosses with a thousand doubles : The many musits ...
... keep with thy hounds . " And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshoot his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks and crosses with a thousand doubles : The many musits ...
Page 60
... keep in quiet , Pluck down the rich , enrich the poor with treasures ; 1150 It shall be raging - mad , and silly - mild , Make the young old , the old become a child . " It shall suspect where is no cause of fear ; It shall not fear ...
... keep in quiet , Pluck down the rich , enrich the poor with treasures ; 1150 It shall be raging - mad , and silly - mild , Make the young old , the old become a child . " It shall suspect where is no cause of fear ; It shall not fear ...
Page 69
... keep unknown From thievish ears , because it is his own ? Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; For by our ears our hearts oft tainted be : Perchance that envy of so rich a thing , Braving ...
... keep unknown From thievish ears , because it is his own ? Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; For by our ears our hearts oft tainted be : Perchance that envy of so rich a thing , Braving ...
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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