The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... beauty breedeth beauty ; Thou wast begot ; to get it is thy duty . ” If one had space in which to quote passages from the blank verse of Wordsworth , Tennyson , and even Shelley , all of whom are exquisite lyrical poets , when ...
... beauty breedeth beauty ; Thou wast begot ; to get it is thy duty . ” If one had space in which to quote passages from the blank verse of Wordsworth , Tennyson , and even Shelley , all of whom are exquisite lyrical poets , when ...
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... 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 thy amiss . " 56 Tires ] pecks with hungry eagerness . Cf ...
... 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 thy amiss . " 56 Tires ] pecks with hungry eagerness . Cf ...
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... beauty lies ; Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? 100 jar ] conflict . 110 Leading ... red - rose chain ] Cf. Ronsard , Odes , Bk . iv , Ode 23 : " Les muses lièrent un jour De chaines de roses Amour , " a charming ...
... beauty lies ; Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? 100 jar ] conflict . 110 Leading ... red - rose chain ] Cf. Ronsard , Odes , Bk . iv , Ode 23 : " Les muses lièrent un jour De chaines de roses Amour , " a charming ...
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... Beauty within itself should not be wasted : Fair flowers that are not gather'd in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time . " Were I hard - favour'd , foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh ...
... Beauty within itself should not be wasted : Fair flowers that are not gather'd in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time . " Were I hard - favour'd , foul , or wrinkled - old , Ill - nurtured , crooked , churlish , harsh ...
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... beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear ...
... beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand , were it with thy hand felt , Would in thy palm dissolve , or seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear ...
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