The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... fall to the earth . Now quick desire hath caught the yielding prey , And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch ...
... fall to the earth . Now quick desire hath caught the yielding prey , And glutton - like she feeds , yet never filleth ; Her lips are conquerors , his lips obey , Paying what ransom the insulter willeth ; Whose vulture thought doth pitch ...
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... falls , she on her back . Now is she in the very lists of love , Her champion mounted for the hot encounter : 581 by Cupid's bow ] Cf. Mids . N. Dr. , I , i , 169 : " I swear to thee by Cupid's strongest bow . " · 582 He carries in his ...
... falls , she on her back . Now is she in the very lists of love , Her champion mounted for the hot encounter : 581 by Cupid's bow ] Cf. Mids . N. Dr. , I , i , 169 : " I swear to thee by Cupid's strongest bow . " · 582 He carries in his ...
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... fall . ” " In night , " quoth she , " desire sees best of all . " But if thou fall , O , then imagine this , The earth , in love with thee , thy footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a kiss . Rich preys make true men thieves ...
... fall . ” " In night , " quoth she , " desire sees best of all . " But if thou fall , O , then imagine this , The earth , in love with thee , thy footing trips , And all is but to rob thee of a kiss . Rich preys make true men thieves ...
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... fall again Into your idle over - handled theme : The kiss I gave you is bestow'd in vain , And all in vain you strive against the stream ; For , by this black - faced night , desire's foul nurse , Your treatise makes me like you worse ...
... fall again Into your idle over - handled theme : The kiss I gave you is bestow'd in vain , And all in vain you strive against the stream ; For , by this black - faced night , desire's foul nurse , Your treatise makes me like you worse ...
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... falls an orient drop beside , Which her cheek melts , as scorning it should pass To wash the foul face of the sluttish ground , Who is but drunken when she seemeth drown'd . O hard - believing love , how strange it seems Not to believe ...
... falls an orient drop beside , Which her cheek melts , as scorning it should pass To wash the foul face of the sluttish ground , Who is but drunken when she seemeth drown'd . O hard - believing love , how strange it seems Not to believe ...
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