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( ii ) Beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks , And death's pale flag is not advanced there . ( Romeo and Juliet . ) ( b ) ( i ) And then the justice In fair round belly with good capon lined With eyes severe and ...
( ii ) Beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks , And death's pale flag is not advanced there . ( Romeo and Juliet . ) ( b ) ( i ) And then the justice In fair round belly with good capon lined With eyes severe and ...
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HYPERBOLE ( a ) When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights , And beauty making beautiful old rhyme In praise of ladies dead , and lovely knights ; Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's best Of hand ...
HYPERBOLE ( a ) When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights , And beauty making beautiful old rhyme In praise of ladies dead , and lovely knights ; Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's best Of hand ...
Pagina 195
Here are other striking instances in Shelley's lines about Melancholy : She dwells with Beauty Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee ...
Here are other striking instances in Shelley's lines about Melancholy : She dwells with Beauty Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee ...
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