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Pagina 51
... wife ( though it were late in the night ) spinning amongst her maids : the other ladies were all found dancing and revelling , or in several disports . Whereupon the noblemen yielded Collatinus the victory , and his wife the fame .
... wife ( though it were late in the night ) spinning amongst her maids : the other ladies were all found dancing and revelling , or in several disports . Whereupon the noblemen yielded Collatinus the victory , and his wife the fame .
Pagina 61
“ Had Collatinus kill'd my son or sire , Or lain in ambush to betray my life , Or were he not my dear friend , this desire Might have excuse to work upon his wife ; As in revenge or quittal of such strife : But as he is my kinsman ...
“ Had Collatinus kill'd my son or sire , Or lain in ambush to betray my life , Or were he not my dear friend , this desire Might have excuse to work upon his wife ; As in revenge or quittal of such strife : But as he is my kinsman ...
Pagina 88
I fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet for the selfsame purpose seek a knife : But when I fear'd I was a loyal wife ; So am I now : -0 no , that cannot be ; Of that true type hath Tarquin rifled me .
I fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet for the selfsame purpose seek a knife : But when I fear'd I was a loyal wife ; So am I now : -0 no , that cannot be ; Of that true type hath Tarquin rifled me .
Pagina 95
At last she thus begins : — “ Thou worthy lord Of that unworthy wife that greeteth thee , Health to thy person ! next vouchsafe to afford ( 1 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 95 Those tears from thee, that down thy cheeks are ...
At last she thus begins : — “ Thou worthy lord Of that unworthy wife that greeteth thee , Health to thy person ! next vouchsafe to afford ( 1 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 95 Those tears from thee, that down thy cheeks are ...
Pagina 98
A thousand lamentable objects there , In scorn of Nature , Art gave lifeless life : Many a dry drop seem'd a weeping tear , Shed for the slaughter'd husband by the wife : The red blood reek'd to show the painter's strife ; And dying ...
A thousand lamentable objects there , In scorn of Nature , Art gave lifeless life : Many a dry drop seem'd a weeping tear , Shed for the slaughter'd husband by the wife : The red blood reek'd to show the painter's strife ; And dying ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere:, Volume 3 William Shakespeare,Charles Knight Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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