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I VENUS AND ADONIS Venus and Adonis was entered in the Stationers ' Register in the year 1593 ; see Arber's Transcript , ii . 630 : XVIII ° Aprilis . Richard Entred for his copie under thandes Feild of the Archbishop of Canterbury ...
I VENUS AND ADONIS Venus and Adonis was entered in the Stationers ' Register in the year 1593 ; see Arber's Transcript , ii . 630 : XVIII ° Aprilis . Richard Entred for his copie under thandes Feild of the Archbishop of Canterbury ...
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280 a ; Venus and Adonis , 11. 161 , 162 ) This may have caused Shakespeare to think that Narcissus was drowned . > 3. “ Why art thou not in love and lov'd of all ? Though thou art fair yet be not thine own thrall .
280 a ; Venus and Adonis , 11. 161 , 162 ) This may have caused Shakespeare to think that Narcissus was drowned . > 3. “ Why art thou not in love and lov'd of all ? Though thou art fair yet be not thine own thrall .
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Both this and the preceding poem , Astrophel , are in the metre of Venus and Adonis , and in Astrophel Spenser represents Sidney as having been killed , like Adonis , while hunting , by a wound in his thigh .
Both this and the preceding poem , Astrophel , are in the metre of Venus and Adonis , and in Astrophel Spenser represents Sidney as having been killed , like Adonis , while hunting , by a wound in his thigh .
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