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The following lines are in the first sestyad :“ The men of wealthy Sestos every year , For his sake whom their goddess held so dear , Rose - cheek'd Adonis , kept a solemn feast . " a T. Making them red and pale with fresh variety ...
The following lines are in the first sestyad :“ The men of wealthy Sestos every year , For his sake whom their goddess held so dear , Rose - cheek'd Adonis , kept a solemn feast . " a T. Making them red and pale with fresh variety ...
Pagina 61
66 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 ...
66 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 68
They , mustering to the quiet cabinet Where their dear governess and lady lies , Do tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amaz'd , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes , Who , peeping ...
They , mustering to the quiet cabinet Where their dear governess and lady lies , Do tell her she is dreadfully beset , And fright her with confusion of their cries : She , much amaz'd , breaks ope her lock'd - up eyes , Who , peeping ...
Pagina 80
“ Let my good name , that senseless reputation , For Collatine's dear love be kept unspotted : If that be made a theme for disputation , The branches of another root are rotted , And undeserv'd reproach to him allotted , That is as ...
“ Let my good name , that senseless reputation , For Collatine's dear love be kept unspotted : If that be made a theme for disputation , The branches of another root are rotted , And undeserv'd reproach to him allotted , That is as ...
Pagina 88
Well , well , dear Collatine , thou shalt not know The stained taste of violated troth ; I will not wrong thy true affection so To flatter thee with an infringed oath ; This bastard graff shall never come to growth : He shall not boast ...
Well , well , dear Collatine , thou shalt not know The stained taste of violated troth ; I will not wrong thy true affection so To flatter thee with an infringed oath ; This bastard graff shall never come to growth : He shall not boast ...
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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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