The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... leave of the weeping morn , Rose - 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 ...
... leave of the weeping morn , Rose - 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 ...
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... leave me here alone ; For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to get my palfrey from the mare . " Thus she replies : " Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of sweet desire : Affection is a coal that must ...
... leave me here alone ; For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to get my palfrey from the mare . " Thus she replies : " Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of sweet desire : Affection is a coal that must ...
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... leave this idle theme , this bootless chat : chin . " So Constable's Diana ( 1592 ) , Sonnet iv , 7 : “ whiter skin with white sheet covered " ( ed . 1594 , Decade II , Sonnet iii , 7 ) . • 412 My love .. disgrace it ] My inclination ...
... leave this idle theme , this bootless chat : chin . " So Constable's Diana ( 1592 ) , Sonnet iv , 7 : “ whiter skin with white sheet covered " ( ed . 1594 , Decade II , Sonnet iii , 7 ) . • 412 My love .. disgrace it ] My inclination ...
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... leave exceeds commission : Affection faints not like a pale - faced coward , But then woos best when most his choice is froward . 570 When he did frown , O , had she then gave over , Such nectar from his lips she had not suck'd . Foul ...
... leave exceeds commission : Affection faints not like a pale - faced coward , But then woos best when most his choice is froward . 570 When he did frown , O , had she then gave over , Such nectar from his lips she had not suck'd . Foul ...
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... leave ? " " No matter where , " quoth he ; " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . " " Why , what of that ? " quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , " expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark , and going I shall ...
... leave ? " " No matter where , " quoth he ; " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . " " Why , what of that ? " quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , " expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark , and going I shall ...
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