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... thou wilt daine this fauor , for thy meed A thousand honie fecrets shalt thou know : Here come and fit , where neuer ferpent hiffes , And being fet , Ile fmother thee with kiffes . 4 And yet not cloy thy lips with loth'd facietie , But ...
... thou wilt daine this fauor , for thy meed A thousand honie fecrets shalt thou know : Here come and fit , where neuer ferpent hiffes , And being fet , Ile fmother thee with kiffes . 4 And yet not cloy thy lips with loth'd facietie , But ...
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... thou wilt chide , thy lips fhall neuer open . 9 He burnes with bashfull shame , she with her teares Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheekes , Then with her windie fighes , and golden heares , To fan , and blow them drie againe she ...
... thou wilt chide , thy lips fhall neuer open . 9 He burnes with bashfull shame , she with her teares Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheekes , Then with her windie fighes , and golden heares , To fan , and blow them drie againe she ...
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... thou vnaskt shalt haue . 18 Ouer my Altars hath he hong his launce , His battred fhield , his vncontrolled crest , And for my fake hath learnd to sport , and daunce , To toy , to wanton , dallie , fmile , and iest , Scorning his ...
... thou vnaskt shalt haue . 18 Ouer my Altars hath he hong his launce , His battred fhield , his vncontrolled crest , And for my fake hath learnd to sport , and daunce , To toy , to wanton , dallie , fmile , and iest , Scorning his ...
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... thou in the ground ? hold vp thy head , Looke in mine ey - bals , there thy beautie lyes , Then why not lips on lips , fince eyes in eyes ? 21 Art thou asham'd to kisse ? then winke againe , And I will winke , so shall the day seeme ...
... thou in the ground ? hold vp thy head , Looke in mine ey - bals , there thy beautie lyes , Then why not lips on lips , fince eyes in eyes ? 21 Art thou asham'd to kisse ? then winke againe , And I will winke , so shall the day seeme ...
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... thou pause , for the I were not for thee , But hauing no defects , why doeft abhor me ? 24 Thou canst not fee one wrinckle in my brow , Mine eyes are grey , and bright , & quicke in turning : 140 133. hard - fauourd ] hard fauoured Q6 ...
... thou pause , for the I were not for thee , But hauing no defects , why doeft abhor me ? 24 Thou canst not fee one wrinckle in my brow , Mine eyes are grey , and bright , & quicke in turning : 140 133. hard - fauourd ] hard fauoured Q6 ...
Contenido
Venus and Adonis | 369 |
The Date of Composition | 384 |
The Sources | 390 |
The Texts | 407 |
The Date of Composition | 413 |
Selection from Painter | 437 |
The Vogue of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 447 |
General Criticism of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece | 476 |
The Passionate Pilgrim | 524 |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | 559 |
A Lovers Complaint | 584 |
The CotesBenson Edition of Shakespeares Poems | 604 |
Musical Settings for the Poems | 610 |
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Términos y frases comunes
authorship Barnfield beauty Bell borrowed Bull Capell Chaucer cites COLATINE Coll Coll.¹ COLLIER compares conj copy death doth Dyce edition Elizabethan England's Helicon Evans eyes felfe FEUILLERAT Folger Gild Gild.¹ Glossary Grosart's hath haue Herf Hero and Leander Huds Huds.¹ Hyphened Jaggard Ktly lines Lint liue Livy London loue Love's Love's Labour's Lost Lover's Complaint Lucrece's Lucretia LVCRECE Lysons Mal.¹ MALONE MALONE ed meaning Neils night Ovid Ovid's passion Passionate Pilgrim Phoenix plays poet Pool POOLER printed quoth Rape of Lucrece reprinted rest Romeo and Juliet SCHMIDT Sew.¹ Sh.'s Poems Shakespeare ſhall ſhe ſhee ſhould Songs Sonnets stanza State-Evans State-Mal STEEVENS story Tarquin tears Textual Notes thee thou thought Titus Andronicus Turtle Venus and Adonis Venus and Lucrece verses vpon VVhich Wh.¹ William Sh words Wynd WYNDHAM Yale youth
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Página 21 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.