The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Page 36
... once doth yield , They basely fly , and dare not stay the field . Thus stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , cheering up her senses sore - dismay'd , e She tells them ' t is a causeless fantasy , And childish error that they are ...
... once doth yield , They basely fly , and dare not stay the field . Thus stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , cheering up her senses sore - dismay'd , e She tells them ' t is a causeless fantasy , And childish error that they are ...
Page 38
... ar- rows : - " Strange affection ! Cupid once more hath chang'd his shafts with Death , And kills , instead of giving life . " Vail'd - lowered . But through the floodgates breaks the silver rain , And 38 VENUS AND ADONIS .
... ar- rows : - " Strange affection ! Cupid once more hath chang'd his shafts with Death , And kills , instead of giving life . " Vail'd - lowered . But through the floodgates breaks the silver rain , And 38 VENUS AND ADONIS .
Page 41
... once more leap her eyes ; And , being open'd , threw unwilling light Upon the wide wound that the boar had trench'd In his soft flank ; whose wonted lily white With purple tears , that his wound wept , was drench'd : No flower was nigh ...
... once more leap her eyes ; And , being open'd , threw unwilling light Upon the wide wound that the boar had trench'd In his soft flank ; whose wonted lily white With purple tears , that his wound wept , was drench'd : No flower was nigh ...
Page 57
... once appear ; Till sable Night , mother of Dread and Fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin brought unto his bed , Intending weariness with heavy spright ; For ...
... once appear ; Till sable Night , mother of Dread and Fear , Upon the world dim darkness doth display , And in her vaulty prison stows the day . For then is Tarquin brought unto his bed , Intending weariness with heavy spright ; For ...
Page 63
... once corrupted takes the worser part ; And therein heartens up his servile powers , Who , flatter'd by their leader's jocund show , Stuff up his lust , as minutes fill up hours ; And as their captain , so their pride doth grow , Paying ...
... once corrupted takes the worser part ; And therein heartens up his servile powers , Who , flatter'd by their leader's jocund show , Stuff up his lust , as minutes fill up hours ; And as their captain , so their pride doth grow , Paying ...
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