The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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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 blush'd 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 blush'd and pouted in a dull disdain , With leaden appetite , unapt to toy ; She ...
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... desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " b Content - acquiescence . © Rank - full . Rank is often used to express excess or violence generally : and rankness is applied to a ...
... desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " b Content - acquiescence . © Rank - full . Rank is often used to express excess or violence generally : and rankness is applied to a ...
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... desire and longing to put off an unkindly solitariness by unit- ing another body , but not without a fit soul , to his , in the cheerful society of wed- lock . " b Contemn is here used in the sense of throw aside ; as Malone explains it ...
... desire and longing to put off an unkindly solitariness by unit- ing another body , but not without a fit soul , to his , in the cheerful society of wed- lock . " b Contemn is here used in the sense of throw aside ; as Malone explains it ...
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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 ! thus my strength is tried ; And this I do to captivate the eye Of the ...
... 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 ! thus my strength is tried ; And this I do to captivate the eye Of the ...
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... desire . Affection is a coal that must be cool'd ; Else , suffer'd , it will set the heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no marvel though thy horse be gone . " How like a jade he stood , tied to ...
... desire . Affection is a coal that must be cool'd ; Else , suffer'd , it will set the heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no marvel though thy horse be gone . " How like a jade he stood , tied to ...
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