The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; For I will touch thee but with reverent hands . I kiss these fingers [ kissing her hand ] for eter- nal peace , And lay them gently on thy tender side . Who art thou ? say , that I may honour thee . Mar ...
... beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; For I will touch thee but with reverent hands . I kiss these fingers [ kissing her hand ] for eter- nal peace , And lay them gently on thy tender side . Who art thou ? say , that I may honour thee . Mar ...
Page 15
... beauty to mine eyes . " Or with thy lips to stop my dying soul , That I might breathe it so into thy body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . By thee to die , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torment more than death ...
... beauty to mine eyes . " Or with thy lips to stop my dying soul , That I might breathe it so into thy body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . By thee to die , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torment more than death ...
Page 55
... beauty and propriety , from the almost contemporary histories of Shakspere and Marlowe . Of the plays which had been acted previous to 1592 , whose subject was " for the most part borrowed out of our English Chronicles , " there are two ...
... beauty and propriety , from the almost contemporary histories of Shakspere and Marlowe . Of the plays which had been acted previous to 1592 , whose subject was " for the most part borrowed out of our English Chronicles , " there are two ...
Page 85
... beauty hath enchanted Heaven ; And had she liv'd before the siege of Troy , Helen ( whose beauty summon'd Greece to arms , And drew a thousand ships to Tenedos ) Had not been nam'd in Homer's Iliads ; Her name had been in ev'ry line he ...
... beauty hath enchanted Heaven ; And had she liv'd before the siege of Troy , Helen ( whose beauty summon'd Greece to arms , And drew a thousand ships to Tenedos ) Had not been nam'd in Homer's Iliads ; Her name had been in ev'ry line he ...
Page 99
... beauty bears the prize , But that the holy law of heaven de- nies One god to meddle in another's power ; And this befell so bower , near Diana's As for th ' appeasing this unpleasant grudge , In my conceit she hight the fittest judge ...
... beauty bears the prize , But that the holy law of heaven de- nies One god to meddle in another's power ; And this befell so bower , near Diana's As for th ' appeasing this unpleasant grudge , In my conceit she hight the fittest judge ...
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