The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... Haply that name of chaste unhapp❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite ; When Collatine unwisely did not let a Let - forbear . To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . ...
... Haply that name of chaste unhapp❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite ; When Collatine unwisely did not let a Let - forbear . To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd. THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd in that sky of his delight , Where mortal stars , as bright as heaven's beauties , With pure aspects did him peculiar duties . For he the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd in that sky of his delight , Where mortal stars , as bright as heaven's beauties , With pure aspects did him peculiar duties . For he the ...
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... praise which Collatine doth owe , * Enchanted Tarquin answers with surmise , In silent wonder of still - gazing eyes . This earthly saint , adored by this devil , Little suspecteth the false worshipper ; For unstain'd thoughts do seldom ...
... praise which Collatine doth owe , * Enchanted Tarquin answers with surmise , In silent wonder of still - gazing eyes . This earthly saint , adored by this devil , Little suspecteth the false worshipper ; For unstain'd thoughts do seldom ...
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... praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express , And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success . Far from the purpose ...
... praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express , And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success . Far from the purpose ...
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... praise . How much more praise deserv'd thy beauty's use , If thou couldst answer- " This fair child of mine Weed - garment . Shall sum my count , and make my old excuse- SONNET S. ...
... praise . How much more praise deserv'd thy beauty's use , If thou couldst answer- " This fair child of mine Weed - garment . Shall sum my count , and make my old excuse- SONNET S. ...
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A. L. iii Arden bear beauty beauty's blood breath character cheeks Collatine dead dear death doth dramatic eyes F. P. ii face fair fair Em false father faults fear Fletcher flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour husband king kiss lady live Locrine look lord love's Lucrece M. M. ii Malone master mayst mind mistress Mosbie Mucedorus never night Noble Kinsmen North's Plutarch Oldcastle passage Passionate Pilgrim pity play poem poet poor praise queen quoth scene Shakspere Shakspere's shame Sir John Oldcastle Sonnets sorrow soul speak spirit stand stanzas swear sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thou hast thought thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth