Poems Written by ShakespearJ. Bell & C. Etherington, 1774 - 246 páginas |
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... earth's dark womb fome gentle guft does get , Which blow these pitchy vapours from their biding , Hindering their prefent fall by this dividing : So his unhallow'd hafte her words delays , And moody Pluto winks , while Orpheus plays ...
... earth's dark womb fome gentle guft does get , Which blow these pitchy vapours from their biding , Hindering their prefent fall by this dividing : So his unhallow'd hafte her words delays , And moody Pluto winks , while Orpheus plays ...
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... earth doth shine , Exhale this vapour vow , in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine . If by me broke , what fool is not fo wife To break an oath , to win a Paradife ? True Content . So is it not with me , as with that ...
... earth doth shine , Exhale this vapour vow , in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine . If by me broke , what fool is not fo wife To break an oath , to win a Paradife ? True Content . So is it not with me , as with that ...
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... earth remov'd from thée ; For nimble thought can jump both fea and land , As foon as think the place where he would be . But ah ! thought kills me , that I am not thought , To leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone ; But that fo ...
... earth remov'd from thée ; For nimble thought can jump both fea and land , As foon as think the place where he would be . But ah ! thought kills me , that I am not thought , To leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone ; But that fo ...
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Adonis againſt beauty Becauſe beft behold blood breaſt breath cheeks Colatine dead dear death defire doft doth excufe eyes face faid fair falfe fame fear feek feem feen fhadow fhall fhame fhew fhould fighs fight filly fince fing fire firſt flain fleep fome forrow foul fpring ftand ftill ftrong fuch fweet grace grief hath heart heaven herſelf himſelf honour huſband kifs laft lefs lips live looks love's Lucrece luft Menelaus moft moſt mufe muft muſt myſelf never night paffion pleaſe pleaſure poor praife praiſe prefent Priam quoth fhe reafon ſay Shakespeare ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhow ſkill ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet Tarquin tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou art thought thouſand thro thyfelf tongue treaſure true unto uſe weep Whilft whofe Whoſe wife wound yourſelf youth