The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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... hear this bird complain , Conceive in all her tunes a sweet delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a ...
... hear this bird complain , Conceive in all her tunes a sweet delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a ...
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... hear , to see the blind . Ungentle sleep , thou helpest all but me , For , when I sleep , my soul is vexed most : It is Fidessa that doth master thee , If she approach , alas , thy power is lost ! But here she is - see , how he runs ...
... hear , to see the blind . Ungentle sleep , thou helpest all but me , For , when I sleep , my soul is vexed most : It is Fidessa that doth master thee , If she approach , alas , thy power is lost ! But here she is - see , how he runs ...
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... hear nor see , " Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , " And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , " And nothing but the very smell were left me , " Yet would my love to ...
... hear nor see , " Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , " And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , " And nothing but the very smell were left me , " Yet would my love to ...
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... hear ; " And now his grief may be compared well " To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . cranks ] i . e . winds , 30 musits ] i . e . gaps in hedges or thickets , through which the hare is wont to pass . " Then shalt thou ...
... hear ; " And now his grief may be compared well " To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . cranks ] i . e . winds , 30 musits ] i . e . gaps in hedges or thickets , through which the hare is wont to pass . " Then shalt thou ...
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... hear a little more ; 66 Nay , do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise : " To make thee hate the hunting of the boar , " Unlike myself thou hear'st me moralize , 31 66 Applying this to that , and so to so ; " For love can comment upon ...
... hear a little more ; 66 Nay , do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise : " To make thee hate the hunting of the boar , " Unlike myself thou hear'st me moralize , 31 66 Applying this to that , and so to so ; " For love can comment upon ...
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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