The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... thy beauty's legacy ? " and Rom . and Jul . , I , i , 213–214 : " O , she is rich in beauty , only poor That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . " 160 " Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , [ 11 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... thy beauty's legacy ? " and Rom . and Jul . , I , i , 213–214 : " O , she is rich in beauty , only poor That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . " 160 " Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , [ 11 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... poor kiss ? Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . 204 unkind ] without family , childless . Cf. All's Well , IV , ii , 8–10 ...
... poor kiss ? Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . 204 unkind ] without family , childless . Cf. All's Well , IV , ii , 8–10 ...
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... Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing ; 236 bottom - grass ] luxuriant grass ...
... Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? Her words are done , her woes the more increasing ; 236 bottom - grass ] luxuriant grass ...
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... poor flies in his fume . His love , perceiving how he was enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When , lo , the unback'd breeder , full of fear , 303 To bid the wind a base ] To ...
... poor flies in his fume . His love , perceiving how he was enraged , Grew kinder , and his fury was assuaged . His testy master goeth about to take him ; When , lo , the unback'd breeder , full of fear , 303 To bid the wind a base ] To ...
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... poor heart of mine ; And these mine eyes , true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their ...
... poor heart of mine ; And these mine eyes , true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their ...
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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