The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' t is to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? ' Tired - attired . 66 O had thy mother borne so hard a mind VENUS AND ADONIS . 13.
... Nay , more than flint , for stone at rain relenteth ? Art thou a woman's son , and canst not feel What ' t is to love ? how want of love tormenteth ? ' Tired - attired . 66 O had thy mother borne so hard a mind VENUS AND ADONIS . 13.
Pagina 14
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 O had thy mother borne so hard a mind , She had not brought forth thee , but died unkind . " b What am I , that thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my suit ? What were ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 O had thy mother borne so hard a mind , She had not brought forth thee , but died unkind . " b What am I , that thou shouldst contemn me this ? Or what great danger dwells upon my suit ? What were ...
Pagina 16
... mind of Shakspere , of the majesty of the war - horse erecting his mane under the influence of passion . This is a faint echo of the wonderful passage in Job- " He saith among the trumpets , Ha , ha ! ” d Holla . Ho is the ancient ...
... mind of Shakspere , of the majesty of the war - horse erecting his mane under the influence of passion . This is a faint echo of the wonderful passage in Job- " He saith among the trumpets , Ha , ha ! ” d Holla . Ho is the ancient ...
Pagina 17
... mind : Being proud , as females are , to see him woo her , She puts on outward strangeness , seems unkind ; Spurns at his love , and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements with her heels . Then , like a melancholy ...
... mind : Being proud , as females are , to see him woo her , She puts on outward strangeness , seems unkind ; Spurns at his love , and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements with her heels . Then , like a melancholy ...
Pagina 18
... mind ; Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askaunce he holds her in his eye . O what a sight it was , wistly to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How white and red each ...
... mind ; Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askaunce he holds her in his eye . O what a sight it was , wistly to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How white and red each ...
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A. L. iii Arden bear beauty beauty's blood breath character cheeks Collatine dead dear death doth dramatic eyes F. P. ii face fair fair Em false father faults fear Fletcher flowers foul gentle give grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour husband king kiss lady live Locrine look lord love's Lucrece M. M. ii Malone master mayst mind mistress Mosbie Mucedorus never night Noble Kinsmen North's Plutarch Oldcastle passage Passionate Pilgrim pity play poem poet poor praise queen quoth scene Shakspere Shakspere's shame Sir John Oldcastle Sonnets sorrow soul speak spirit stand stanzas swear sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thou hast thought thyself Time's tongue true truth unto Venus and Adonis verse weep wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth