“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... LUCRECE 3 97 141 SONNETS 211 • A LOVER'S COMPLAINT . 289 THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM • 301 SONNETS TO SUNDRY NOTES OF MUSIC 308 THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE • 315 FRONTISPIECE HENRY WRIOTHESLEY , THIRD EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON . From the original ...
... LUCRECE 3 97 141 SONNETS 211 • A LOVER'S COMPLAINT . 289 THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM • 301 SONNETS TO SUNDRY NOTES OF MUSIC 308 THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE • 315 FRONTISPIECE HENRY WRIOTHESLEY , THIRD EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON . From the original ...
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... the empty skies In her light chariot , quickly is convey'd ; Holding their course to Paphos , where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen . " 1178 1183 1189 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE X : S TO THE RIGHT 186 VENUS AND ADONIS.
... the empty skies In her light chariot , quickly is convey'd ; Holding their course to Paphos , where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen . " 1178 1183 1189 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE X : S TO THE RIGHT 186 VENUS AND ADONIS.
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE X : S TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLEY , EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON.
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE X : S TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLEY , EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON.
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... Lucrece at Collatium . The same night he treacherously stealeth into her chamber , violently ravished her , and early in the morning speedeth away . Lucrece , in this lamentable plight , hastily dispatcheth messengers , one to Rome for ...
... Lucrece at Collatium . The same night he treacherously stealeth into her chamber , violently ravished her , and early in the morning speedeth away . Lucrece , in this lamentable plight , hastily dispatcheth messengers , one to Rome for ...
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. " adfile THE RAPE OF LUCRECE I FROM the besieged Ardea all.
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. " adfile THE RAPE OF LUCRECE I FROM the besieged Ardea all.
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