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, from Designs by English Artists, Volumul 15Henry G. Bohn, 1857 |
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Pagina 44
... behold , That cedar - tops and hills seem burnish'd gold . Venus salutes him with this fair good - morrow : — O thou clear god , and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that ...
... behold , That cedar - tops and hills seem burnish'd gold . Venus salutes him with this fair good - morrow : — O thou clear god , and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that ...
Pagina 53
... behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead . Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red fire ! So shall I die by drops of hot desire . ' Alas , poor world ...
... behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead . Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red fire ! So shall I die by drops of hot desire . ' Alas , poor world ...
Pagina 97
... behold the day : For day , ' quoth she , ' night's scapes doth open lay ; And my true eyes have never practised how To cloak offences with a cunning brow . They think not but that every eye can see The same disgrace which they ...
... behold the day : For day , ' quoth she , ' night's scapes doth open lay ; And my true eyes have never practised how To cloak offences with a cunning brow . They think not but that every eye can see The same disgrace which they ...
Pagina 99
... behold that face Which , underneath thy black , all - hiding cloak , Immodestly lies martyr'd with disgrace ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in ...
... behold that face Which , underneath thy black , all - hiding cloak , Immodestly lies martyr'd with disgrace ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in ...
Pagina 102
... behold ; But like still - pining Tantalus he sits , And useless barns the harvest of his wits ; Having no other pleasure of his gain , But torment that it cannot cure his pain . ' So then he hath it , when he cannot use it , And leaves ...
... behold ; But like still - pining Tantalus he sits , And useless barns the harvest of his wits ; Having no other pleasure of his gain , But torment that it cannot cure his pain . ' So then he hath it , when he cannot use it , And leaves ...
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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 and Adonis weary weep wherein wind words wound youth