The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Volumul 15H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Pagina 11
... art thou coy ? I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow ; Who conquers where he comes , in every jar : Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
... art thou coy ? I have been woo'd , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow ; Who conquers where he comes , in every jar : Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
Pagina 12
... thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where there ...
... thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where there ...
Pagina 14
... thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live when thou thyself art dead ; And so in spite of death thou dost survive , In that thy likeness still is left alive ...
... thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live when thou thyself art dead ; And so in spite of death thou dost survive , In that thy likeness still is left alive ...
Pagina 15
... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel ? Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth : Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel ? Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth : Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
Pagina 16
... thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my suit ? What were thy lips the worse for one poor ... art no man , though of a man's com- plexion ; For men will kiss even by their own direction . ' This said ...
... thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my suit ? What were thy lips the worse for one poor ... art no man , though of a man's com- plexion ; For men will kiss even by their own direction . ' This said ...
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Adonis bear beauteous beauty's behold blood blushing boar breast breath brow cheeks Collatine dead dear death deeds delight desire dost thou doth face fair fair lords falchion false fault fear fire flower forsworn foul gainst gentle give grace grief groans hand hast hate hath hear heart heaven honor kiss lend light lips live looks love's love's fire Love's Labor's Lost LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust mayst mind Muse ne'er never night numbers o'er pale PASSIONATE PILGRIM pity poison'd poor praise Priam pride proud quoth RAPE OF LUCRECE seem'd shadow SHAK shame sighs sight Sonnet sorrow soul swear Tarquin tears thee thence thine eyes thing thou art thou dost thou shalt thou wilt thought thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus VENUS AND ADONIS weary weep wherein wind words wound youth