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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... art thou coy ? " I have been wooed , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow , Who conquers where he comes , in every jar ; Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
... art thou coy ? " I have been wooed , as I entreat thee now , Even by the stern and direful god of war , Whose sinewy neck in battle ne'er did bow , Who conquers where he comes , in every jar ; Yet hath he been my captive and my slave ...
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... thy head ; - Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? " Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink , so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where ...
... thy head ; - Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? " Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink , so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels where ...
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... Thou wast begot , - to get it is thy duty . " Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live , when thou thyself art dead And ...
... Thou wast begot , - to get it is thy duty . " Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy increase be fed ? By law of Nature thou art bound to breed , That thine may live , when thou thyself art dead And ...
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... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel , Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
... Art thou obdurate , flinty , hard as steel , Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' tis to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? O , had thy mother borne so hard a mind ...
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... thy body but a swallowing grave , Seeming to bury that posterity Which by the ... thou destroy them not in dark obscurity ? If so , the world will hold thee in disdain , Sith in thy pride so fair a hope is slain . " So in thyself thyself art ...
... thy body but a swallowing grave , Seeming to bury that posterity Which by the ... thou destroy them not in dark obscurity ? If so , the world will hold thee in disdain , Sith in thy pride so fair a hope is slain . " So in thyself thyself art ...
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Antony bear beauteous beauty's behold blood breast breath brow Brutus Cæsar Cassius character cheeks Collatine Coriolanus dead dear death deeds delight desire dost thou doth England's Helicon face fair fair lords false faults fear flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hate hath heart heaven honor Julius Cæsar kiss lines lips live look love's Love's Labor's Lost LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust Malone mayst mind mistress muse never night painted Passionate Pilgrim pity Plutarch poem poet poor praise pride proud quoth rhyme Roman Rome scene shadow Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sight Sonnets sorrow soul speak stanzas Tarquin tears tell thee thine eye thing thou art thou dost thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth Venus and Adonis verse weep Whilst William Jaggard words wound young Rome youth