Poems Written by ShakespearJ. Bell & C. Etherington, 1774 - 246 páginas |
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... wife ; among whom Colatinus extolled the incomparable chastity of his wife Lucrece . In that pleasant humour they all pofted to Rome , and intend- ing by their fecret and fudden arrival , to make trial of that which every one had before ...
... wife ; among whom Colatinus extolled the incomparable chastity of his wife Lucrece . In that pleasant humour they all pofted to Rome , and intend- ing by their fecret and fudden arrival , to make trial of that which every one had before ...
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... wife . " one doth call her his , the other his ; i et neither may poffefs the claim they lay . The father fays ... wife , I own'd her , and ' tis mine that he hath kill'd . My daughter and my wife with clamours fill'd The difperft air ...
... wife . " one doth call her his , the other his ; i et neither may poffefs the claim they lay . The father fays ... wife , I own'd her , and ' tis mine that he hath kill'd . My daughter and my wife with clamours fill'd The difperft air ...
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... wife bleeds Such childish humour from weak minds is Thy wretched wife mistook the matter so , To flay herself , that should have fla Courageous Roman , do not fteep thy heart In fuch lamenting dew of lamentations ; But kneel with me ...
... wife bleeds Such childish humour from weak minds is Thy wretched wife mistook the matter so , To flay herself , that should have fla Courageous Roman , do not fteep thy heart In fuch lamenting dew of lamentations ; But kneel with me ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
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