The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiv
... weeping for their children . This marvellous child , however , was sacred from the touch of the disease . He must have heard afterwards many fearful parti- culars of its ravages ; and although he has nowhere in all his writings ...
... weeping for their children . This marvellous child , however , was sacred from the touch of the disease . He must have heard afterwards many fearful parti- culars of its ravages ; and although he has nowhere in all his writings ...
Pàgina 1
... weeping morn , Rose - cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . 1 1 ' Ear : ' plough . A 2 ...
... weeping morn , Rose - cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . 1 1 ' Ear : ' plough . A 2 ...
Pàgina 9
... weeps , and now she fain would speak , And now her sobs do her intendments 3 break . 38 Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band ; She ...
... weeps , and now she fain would speak , And now her sobs do her intendments 3 break . 38 Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band ; She ...
Pàgina 16
... weeps , and all but with a breath . 70 ' Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinish'd ? Who plucks the bud before one leaf put forth ? If springing things be any jot diminish'd , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The ...
... weeps , and all but with a breath . 70 ' Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinish'd ? Who plucks the bud before one leaf put forth ? If springing things be any jot diminish'd , They wither in their prime , prove nothing worth : The ...
Pàgina 35
... weeping ? What may a heavy groan advantage thee ? Why hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal vigour , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigour . ' 160 ...
... weeping ? What may a heavy groan advantage thee ? Why hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal vigour , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigour . ' 160 ...
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Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold blood breast breath careful song cheeks Collatine dead dear death delight desire dost thou doth Earl Earl of Surrey earth face fair fair lords false fault fear fire flame flower foul gentle Geraldine give grace grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII honour king kiss lady Landrecies lips live look Lord love's LOVER Lucrece Lucretius lust may'st mind Muse never night pain pale pity plain pleasure poet poison'd poor praise Priam pride quoth rage Rape of Lucrece Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sighs sight Sonnets sorrow soul Stratford Surrey Surrey's Susanna Hall Tarquin tears thee thine eye things thou art thou dost thou hast thought thy love thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wind woful wound youth