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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... shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens ; ( O , how quick is love ! ) The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she pushed him , as she would be ...
... shame , but frosty in desire . The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens ; ( O , how quick is love ! ) The steed is stalled up , and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove : Backward she pushed him , as she would be ...
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... shame ; she with her tears . Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks : Then with her windy sighs , and golden hairs , To fan and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her ' miss ; ' What follows more ...
... shame ; she with her tears . Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks : Then with her windy sighs , and golden hairs , To fan and blow them dry again she seeks : He saith she is immodest , blames her ' miss ; ' What follows more ...
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... shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain added to a river that is rank , 1 Perforce will force it overflow the bank . Still she entreats , and prettily entreats , For to a pretty ear she ...
... shame and awed resistance made him fret , Which bred more beauty in his angry eyes : Rain added to a river that is rank , 1 Perforce will force it overflow the bank . Still she entreats , and prettily entreats , For to a pretty ear she ...
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... shame , " he cries ; " let go , and let me go , My day's delight is past , my horse is gone , And ' tis your fault I am bereft him so ; I pray you hence , and leave me here alone : For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to ...
... shame , " he cries ; " let go , and let me go , My day's delight is past , my horse is gone , And ' tis your fault I am bereft him so ; I pray you hence , and leave me here alone : For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to ...
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... shame's pure blush , and honor's wrack . Hot , faint , and weary , with her hard embracing , Like a wild bird being tamed with too much han- dling , Or as the fleet - foot roe that's tired with chasing , Or like the froward infant ...
... shame's pure blush , and honor's wrack . Hot , faint , and weary , with her hard embracing , Like a wild bird being tamed with too much han- dling , Or as the fleet - foot roe that's tired with chasing , Or like the froward infant ...
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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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