The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 19Thompson Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... doth lend her force Courageously to pluck him from his horse . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under her other was the tender boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull ... doth she stroke his cheek , now doth he 14 Venus and Adonis.
... doth lend her force Courageously to pluck him from his horse . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under her other was the tender boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull ... doth she stroke his cheek , now doth he 14 Venus and Adonis.
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... doth she stroke his cheek , now doth he frown , And ' gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips , 46 And kissing speaks , with lustful language broken , ' If thou wilt chide , thy lips shall never open . ' He burns with bashful shame ...
... doth she stroke his cheek , now doth he frown , And ' gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips , 46 And kissing speaks , with lustful language broken , ' If thou wilt chide , thy lips shall never open . ' He burns with bashful shame ...
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... my brow ; 141 Mine eyes are grey and bright and quick in turning ; My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand , were it with thy hand 18 Venus and Adonis.
... my brow ; 141 Mine eyes are grey and bright and quick in turning ; My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand , were it with thy hand 18 Venus and Adonis.
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... doth she now for wits ? Struck dead at first , what needs a second strik- ing ? Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! 250 Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? 255 ...
... doth she now for wits ? Struck dead at first , what needs a second strik- ing ? Poor queen of love , in thine own law forlorn , To love a cheek that smiles at thee in scorn ! 250 Now which way shall she turn ? what shall she say ? 255 ...
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... doth he send ; His eye , which scornfully glisters like fire , Shows his hot courage and his high desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps ...
... doth he send ; His eye , which scornfully glisters like fire , Shows his hot courage and his high desire . Sometime he trots , as if he told the steps , With gentle majesty and modest pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps ...
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