The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... white a friend engirts so white a foe : This beauteous combat , wilful and unwilling , Showed like two silver doves that sit a billing . 1 His for its . VOL . VIII . 3 Once more the engine of her thoughts began : " VENUS AND ADONIS . 25.
... white a friend engirts so white a foe : This beauteous combat , wilful and unwilling , Showed like two silver doves that sit a billing . 1 His for its . VOL . VIII . 3 Once more the engine of her thoughts began : " VENUS AND ADONIS . 25.
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... beauteous influence that makes him bright , There lives a son , that sucked an earthly mother , May lend thee light , as thou dost lend to other . " This said , she hasteth to a myrtle grove , Musing the morning is so much o'erworn ...
... beauteous influence that makes him bright , There lives a son , that sucked an earthly mother , May lend thee light , as thou dost lend to other . " This said , she hasteth to a myrtle grove , Musing the morning is so much o'erworn ...
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... beauteous livery that he wore : Witness the entertainment that he gave ; If he did see his face , why then I know He thought to kiss him , and hath killed him so . 1 Urchin - snouted , with the snout of the urchin , or hedgehog . ' Tis ...
... beauteous livery that he wore : Witness the entertainment that he gave ; If he did see his face , why then I know He thought to kiss him , and hath killed him so . 1 Urchin - snouted , with the snout of the urchin , or hedgehog . ' Tis ...
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... he the night before , in Tarquin's tent , Unlocked the treasure of his happy state ; What priceless wealth the heavens had him lent 1 Let , forbear In the possession of his beauteous mate ; Reckoning his THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
... he the night before , in Tarquin's tent , Unlocked the treasure of his happy state ; What priceless wealth the heavens had him lent 1 Let , forbear In the possession of his beauteous mate ; Reckoning his THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
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... beauteous mate ; Reckoning his fortune at such high - proud rate , That kings might be espouséd to more fame , But king nor peer to such a peerless dame . O , happiness enjoyed but of a few ! And , if possessed , as soon decayed and ...
... beauteous mate ; Reckoning his fortune at such high - proud rate , That kings might be espouséd to more fame , But king nor peer to such a peerless dame . O , happiness enjoyed but of a few ! And , if possessed , as soon decayed and ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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