The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens - O , how quick is love ! - The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she push'd him , as she would be ...
... shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens - O , how quick is love ! - The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she push'd him , as she would be ...
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... shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain added to a river that is rank Perforce will force it overflow the bank . 53 miss ] amiss , fault , misbehaviour . Cf. Sonnet xxxv , 7 : " salving ...
... shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain added to a river that is rank Perforce will force it overflow the bank . 53 miss ] amiss , fault , misbehaviour . Cf. Sonnet xxxv , 7 : " salving ...
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... shame , and anger ashy - pale ; Being red , she loves him best ; and being white , Her best is better'd with a more delight . Look how he can , she cannot choose but love ; And by her fair immortal hand she swears , From his soft bosom ...
... shame , and anger ashy - pale ; Being red , she loves him best ; and being white , Her best is better'd with a more delight . Look how he can , she cannot choose but love ; And by her fair immortal hand she swears , From his soft bosom ...
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... The figure is from the art of engraving on metal plates " grave " being used in the sense of " engrave " which is best effected on & surface that is softer than seel . Cf. Lucrece , 755 . " For shame , " he cries , " let [ 21 ] 10591.
... The figure is from the art of engraving on metal plates " grave " being used in the sense of " engrave " which is best effected on & surface that is softer than seel . Cf. Lucrece , 755 . " For shame , " he cries , " let [ 21 ] 10591.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " For shame , " he cries , " let go , and let me go ; My day's delight is past , my horse is gone , And ' t is your fault I am bereft him so : I pray you hence , and leave me here alone ; For all my ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " For shame , " he cries , " let go , and let me go ; My day's delight is past , my horse is gone , And ' t is your fault I am bereft him so : I pray you hence , and leave me here alone ; For all my ...
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