The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... proud head to the saddle - bow , If thou wilt deign this favor , for thy meed A thousand honey - secrets shalt thou know : Here come and sit , where never serpent hisses , And being set I'll smother thee with kisses ; " And yet not cloy ...
... proud head to the saddle - bow , If thou wilt deign this favor , for thy meed A thousand honey - secrets shalt thou know : Here come and sit , where never serpent hisses , And being set I'll smother thee with kisses ; " And yet not cloy ...
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... proud , nor brag not of thy might , For mastering her that foiled the god of fight ! " Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thine , ( Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red , ) The kiss shall be thine own as well as mine ...
... proud , nor brag not of thy might , For mastering her that foiled the god of fight ! " Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thine , ( Though mine be not so fair , yet are they red , ) The kiss shall be thine own as well as mine ...
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... proud , Adonis ' trampling courser doth espy , And forth she rushes , snorts , and neighs aloud : The strong - necked steed , being tied unto a tree , Breaketh his rein , and to her straight goes he . Imperiously he leaps , he neighs ...
... proud , Adonis ' trampling courser doth espy , And forth she rushes , snorts , and neighs aloud : The strong - necked steed , being tied unto a tree , Breaketh his rein , and to her straight goes he . Imperiously he leaps , he neighs ...
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... proud sight agrees . Compassed , arched . 2 Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on Othello , Act II . Sc . 1. , Knight justifies the adoption of a new reading — " The wind - shaked serge , with high and monstrous mane 99 The ...
... proud sight agrees . Compassed , arched . 2 Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on Othello , Act II . Sc . 1. , Knight justifies the adoption of a new reading — " The wind - shaked serge , with high and monstrous mane 99 The ...
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... proud rider on so proud a back . Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a feather ; To bid the wind a base ' he now prepares , And whe'r he run , or fly , they knew not whether ; For through his ...
... proud rider on so proud a back . Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a feather ; To bid the wind a base ' he now prepares , And whe'r he run , or fly , they knew not whether ; For through his ...
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