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... conceived the notion of writing a poem on the subject of Venus and Adonis , and before the scheme of his work was completely adjusted . Many of these little pieces bear the strongest mark of the hand of Shakespeare . lxxii INTRODUCTION.
... conceived the notion of writing a poem on the subject of Venus and Adonis , and before the scheme of his work was completely adjusted . Many of these little pieces bear the strongest mark of the hand of Shakespeare . lxxii INTRODUCTION.
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Will we find out ; and there we will unfold To creatures stern sad tunes , to change their kinds : Since men prove beasts , let beasts bear gentle minds . " As the poor frighted deer , that stands at gaze , Wildly determining which way ...
Will we find out ; and there we will unfold To creatures stern sad tunes , to change their kinds : Since men prove beasts , let beasts bear gentle minds . " As the poor frighted deer , that stands at gaze , Wildly determining which way ...
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... of her passion She hoards , to spend when he is by to hear her , 1315 1320 When sighs and groans and tears may grace the fashion Of her disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her .
... of her passion She hoards , to spend when he is by to hear her , 1315 1320 When sighs and groans and tears may grace the fashion Of her disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her .
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