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124 The waters howl with fatal tunes about her , The air doth scout when as she turns within them , 740 The winds and waves with puffs and billows scout her ; Waves storm , air scouts , both wind and waves begin them To make the place ...
124 The waters howl with fatal tunes about her , The air doth scout when as she turns within them , 740 The winds and waves with puffs and billows scout her ; Waves storm , air scouts , both wind and waves begin them To make the place ...
Pagina 123
... Anon he starts at stirring of a feather : To bid the wind a base he now prepares , And whe'r he run , or fly , they know not whether : a For through his mane and tail the high wind sings WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 123.
... Anon he starts at stirring of a feather : To bid the wind a base he now prepares , And whe'r he run , or fly , they know not whether : a For through his mane and tail the high wind sings WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 123.
Pagina 153
... Nor sun nor wind will ever strive to kiss you ; Having no fair to lose , you need not fear The sun doth scorn you , and the wind doth hiss you . L But when Adonis liv'd , sun and sharp air Lurk'd WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 153.
... Nor sun nor wind will ever strive to kiss you ; Having no fair to lose , you need not fear The sun doth scorn you , and the wind doth hiss you . L But when Adonis liv'd , sun and sharp air Lurk'd WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 153.
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