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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... desire doth lend her force , Courageously to pluck him from his horse . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under her other was the tender boy , Who blushed and pouted in a dull disdain , With leaden appetite , unapt to toy ; She ...
... desire doth lend her force , Courageously to pluck him from his horse . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under her other was the tender boy , Who blushed and pouted in a dull disdain , With leaden appetite , unapt to toy ; She ...
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... haughty spirit , winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " 9 Content , acquiescence . VOL . VIII . 2 She feedeth on the steam , as on a prey VENUS AND ADONIS 13.
... haughty spirit , winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " 9 Content , acquiescence . VOL . VIII . 2 She feedeth on the steam , as on a prey VENUS AND ADONIS 13.
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... desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty , and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried , And this I do to captivate the eye Of ...
... desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty , and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets , and leaps , As who should say , Lo ! 3 thus my strength is tried , And this I do to captivate the eye Of ...
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... desire Affection is a coal that must be cooled ; Else , suffered , it will set the heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no marvel though thy horse be gone . 1 Malone explains this " thy heart ...
... desire Affection is a coal that must be cooled ; Else , suffered , it will set the heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no marvel though thy horse be gone . 1 Malone explains this " thy heart ...
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... desire ? But now I lived , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and death was lively joy . " O , thou didst kill me ; kill me once again : Thy eyes ' shrewd tutor , that hard heart of thine , Hath taught them scornful tricks ...
... desire ? But now I lived , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and death was lively joy . " O , thou didst kill me ; kill me once again : Thy eyes ' shrewd tutor , that hard heart of thine , Hath taught them scornful tricks ...
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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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