The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... face to face and in close loving familiarity with external Nature , as surely every poet should do . Thirdly , Shakespeare had the instructive experience of an early and scarcely ideal marriage . There is no evi- dence permitting us to ...
... face to face and in close loving familiarity with external Nature , as surely every poet should do . Thirdly , Shakespeare had the instructive experience of an early and scarcely ideal marriage . There is no evi- dence permitting us to ...
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... face Had ta'en his last 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 ...
... face Had ta'en his last 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 ...
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... face ; She feedeth on the steam as on a prey , And calls it heavenly moisture , air of grace ; Wishing her cheeks were gardens full of flowers , So they were dew'd with such distilling showers . Look , how a bird lies tangled in a net ...
... face ; She feedeth on the steam as on a prey , And calls it heavenly moisture , air of grace ; Wishing her cheeks were gardens full of flowers , So they were dew'd with such distilling showers . Look , how a bird lies tangled in a net ...
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... face affected ? Can thy right hand seize love upon thy left ? Then woo thyself , be of thyself rejected , Steal thine own freedom , and complain on theft . Narcissus so himself himself forsook , And died to kiss his shadow in the brook ...
... face affected ? Can thy right hand seize love upon thy left ? Then woo thyself , be of thyself rejected , Steal thine own freedom , and complain on theft . Narcissus so himself himself forsook , And died to kiss his shadow in the brook ...
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... face ; I must remove . " 177 Titan , tired ] The sun , fatigued or weary . " Tired " is frequently found for " attired " ( i . e . , clothed ) , but it is doubtful if the word be so employed here . Ovid repeatedly gives the sun the name ...
... face ; I must remove . " 177 Titan , tired ] The sun , fatigued or weary . " Tired " is frequently found for " attired " ( i . e . , clothed ) , but it is doubtful if the word be so employed here . Ovid repeatedly gives the sun the name ...
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