The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh in voice , 125 blue - vein'd violets ] So Barnfield's Affectionate Shepherd ( 1594 ) , l . 176 ; " the blue - vein'd Violet . " 130 Beauty ... wasted ] So Sonnet ix ...
... foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh in voice , 125 blue - vein'd violets ] So Barnfield's Affectionate Shepherd ( 1594 ) , l . 176 ; " the blue - vein'd Violet . " 130 Beauty ... wasted ] So Sonnet ix ...
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... foul flaws to herdmen and to herds This ill presage advisedly she marketh : Even as the wind is hush'd before it raineth , Or as the wolf doth grin before he barketh , Or as the berry breaks before it staineth , Or like the deadly ...
... foul flaws to herdmen and to herds This ill presage advisedly she marketh : Even as the wind is hush'd before it raineth , Or as the wolf doth grin before he barketh , Or as the berry breaks before it staineth , Or like the deadly ...
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... Foul words and frowns must not repel a lover ; What though the rose have prickles , yet ' t is pluck'd : Were beauty under twenty locks kept fast , Yet love breaks through , and picks them all at last . For pity now she can no more ...
... Foul words and frowns must not repel a lover ; What though the rose have prickles , yet ' t is pluck'd : Were beauty under twenty locks kept fast , Yet love breaks through , and picks them all at last . For pity now she can no more ...
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... 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 thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . " Didst thou not mark my ...
... 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 thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . " Didst thou not mark my ...
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... to stop posterity ? " 757 swallowing grave ] Cf. Sonnet lxxvii , 6 : " mouthed graves . " 766 reaves ] an archaic form of " bereaves . " 750 760 Foul cankering rust the hidden treasure frets , But gold [ 40 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... to stop posterity ? " 757 swallowing grave ] Cf. Sonnet lxxvii , 6 : " mouthed graves . " 766 reaves ] an archaic form of " bereaves . " 750 760 Foul cankering rust the hidden treasure frets , But gold [ 40 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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