The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page xlv
... dost me wrong . ' He replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause , ' and such like ; which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised than to be par- doned ...
... dost me wrong . ' He replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause , ' and such like ; which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised than to be par- doned ...
Page lxxii
... dost imitate thyself ! Self - imitating passeth precious stones ; For all the Eastern - Indian golden pelf , Thy red and white with purest fair attones . Matchless for beauty Nature hath thee fram'd , Only unkind and cruel thou art nam ...
... dost imitate thyself ! Self - imitating passeth precious stones ; For all the Eastern - Indian golden pelf , Thy red and white with purest fair attones . Matchless for beauty Nature hath thee fram'd , Only unkind and cruel thou art nam ...
Page lxxvi
... Dost thou think the poets , who every one of ' em ce- lebrate the praises of some lady or other , had all real mis- tresses ? ... No , no , never think it ; for I dare assure thee , the greatest part of ' em were nothing but the mere ...
... Dost thou think the poets , who every one of ' em ce- lebrate the praises of some lady or other , had all real mis- tresses ? ... No , no , never think it ; for I dare assure thee , the greatest part of ' em were nothing but the mere ...
Page 10
... having no defects , why dost abhor me ? " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; " Mine eyes are grey , 5 and bright , and quick in turning ; 5 grey ] i . c . blue . " 6 66 My beauty as the spring doth yearly 10 THE POEMS.
... having no defects , why dost abhor me ? " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; " Mine eyes are grey , 5 and bright , and quick in turning ; 5 grey ] i . c . blue . " 6 66 My beauty as the spring doth yearly 10 THE POEMS.
Page 12
... dost survive , " In that thy likeness still is left alive . ” By this , the love - sick queen began to sweat , For , where they lay , the shadow had forsook them , And Titan , ' tired 6 in the midday heat , With burning eye did hotly ...
... dost survive , " In that thy likeness still is left alive . ” By this , the love - sick queen began to sweat , For , where they lay , the shadow had forsook them , And Titan , ' tired 6 in the midday heat , With burning eye did hotly ...
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Adonis bear beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson bequeath blood Boswell breast breath cheeks Collatine daughter dead dear death delight desire doth dramas face fair false fault fear fire flower foul Francis Collins gentle give grace grief Hamnet hand hate hath hear heart heaven honour John Shakespeare Jonson king kiss lips live looks Lord love's Lucrece lust MALONE may'st Memoir mind never night pale pity plays Poems poet poison'd poor praise Priam proud queen quoth Rape of Lucrece Richard Barnefield Shak Shakespeare shame sighs sight sing Sonnets sorrow soul Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet Tarquin tears theatre thee thine eye thing Thomas Lucy thou art thou dost thou shalt thou wilt thought thyself time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep Welcombe William William Shakespeare wind WITCH words wound Yorkshire Tragedy youth