The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... poor fool prays her that he may depart : She is resolv'd no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incaged in his breast . " Sweet boy ...
... poor fool prays her that he may depart : She is resolv'd no longer to restrain him ; Bids him farewell , and look well to her heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incaged in his breast . " Sweet boy ...
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... poor ladies ' harms . " At this request , with noble disposition Each present lord began to promise aid , As bound in knighthood to her imposition , Longing to hear the hateful foe bewray'd . But she , that yet her sad task hath not ...
... poor ladies ' harms . " At this request , with noble disposition Each present lord began to promise aid , As bound in knighthood to her imposition , Longing to hear the hateful foe bewray'd . But she , that yet her sad task hath not ...
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... poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead . Farewell , sweet lass , Thy like ne'er was For a sweet content , the cause of all my moan : Poor ...
... poor swains , All our merry meetings on the plains , All our evening sport from us is fled , All our love is lost , for Love is dead . Farewell , sweet lass , Thy like ne'er was For a sweet content , the cause of all my moan : Poor ...
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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