The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Page 88
... live , And therefore now I need not fear to die . To clear this spot by death , at least I give A badge of fame to slander's livery ; a A dying life to living infamy ; Poor helpless help , the treasure stolen away , To burn the ...
... live , And therefore now I need not fear to die . To clear this spot by death , at least I give A badge of fame to slander's livery ; a A dying life to living infamy ; Poor helpless help , the treasure stolen away , To burn the ...
Page 91
... live or die which of the twain were better , When life is sham'd , and Death reproach's debtor . " To kill myself , " quoth she , " alack ! what were it , But with my body my poor soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater ...
... live or die which of the twain were better , When life is sham'd , and Death reproach's debtor . " To kill myself , " quoth she , " alack ! what were it , But with my body my poor soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater ...
Page 92
... lives disbursed be 66 To those that live , and think no shame of me , Thou , Collatine , shalt oversee this will ; a How was I overseen that thou shalt see it ! My blood shall wash the slander of mine ill ; My life's foul deed my life's ...
... lives disbursed be 66 To those that live , and think no shame of me , Thou , Collatine , shalt oversee this will ; a How was I overseen that thou shalt see it ! My blood shall wash the slander of mine ill ; My life's foul deed my life's ...
Page 107
... live to speak another word : So should my shame still rest upon record , And never be forgot in mighty Rome The adulterate death of Lucrece and her groom . " Mine enemy was strong , my poor self weak , And far the weaker with so strong ...
... live to speak another word : So should my shame still rest upon record , And never be forgot in mighty Rome The adulterate death of Lucrece and her groom . " Mine enemy was strong , my poor self weak , And far the weaker with so strong ...
Page 110
... live now Lucrece is unliv'd ? Thou wast not to this end from me deriv'd . If children predecease progenitors , We are their offspring , and they none of ours . " Poor ... live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and 110 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
... live now Lucrece is unliv'd ? Thou wast not to this end from me deriv'd . If children predecease progenitors , We are their offspring , and they none of ours . " Poor ... live , sweet Lucrece , live again , and 110 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
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A. L. iii Arden bear beauty beauty's blood breath character cheeks Collatine dead dear death doth dramatic eyes F. P. ii face fair fair Em false father faults fear Fletcher flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour husband king kiss lady live Locrine look lord love's Lucrece M. M. ii Malone master mayst mind mistress Mosbie Mucedorus never night Noble Kinsmen North's Plutarch Oldcastle passage Passionate Pilgrim pity play poem poet poor praise queen quoth scene Shakspere Shakspere's shame Sir John Oldcastle Sonnets sorrow soul speak spirit stand stanzas swear sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thou hast thought thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth