The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... 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.
... 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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... bear gentle minds . " As the poor frighted deer , that stands at gaze , Wildly determining which way to fly , Or one encompass'd with a winding maze , That cannot tread the way out readily ; So with herself is she in mutiny , 1150 To ...
... bear gentle minds . " As the poor frighted deer , that stands at gaze , Wildly determining which way to fly , Or one encompass'd with a winding maze , That cannot tread the way out readily ; So with herself is she in mutiny , 1150 To ...
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... bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights moves more than hear them told ; For then the eye interprets to the ear The heavy motion that it doth ...
... bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights moves more than hear them told ; For then the eye interprets to the ear The heavy motion that it doth ...
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affected appears arms bear beauty better birds blood breast breath called cheeks cites colour compares conj dead death desire Dict doth edition explains eyes face fair fall fear fire Gildon give Greene grief Grosart ground hand hast hath head heart Henry honour hyphened kill King kiss leave light lips live looks Lost Love's Lucrece Malone meaning mind nature never night Ovid Passionate Pilgrim perhaps poem poor quotes quoth reference rest Richard says seems sense Shake Shakespeare shame sight sometimes Sonnets sorrow stand stanza Steevens story suggested sweet Tarquin tears thee thing thou thought tongue true unto Venus and Adonis wind wound young youth