The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... comes , in every jar ; Yet hath he been my captive and my slave , And begg'd for that which thou unask'd shalt have . " Over my altars hath he hung his lance , His batter'd shield , his uncontrolled crest , a Dive - dapper . One of the ...
... comes , in every jar ; Yet hath he been my captive and my slave , And begg'd for that which thou unask'd shalt have . " Over my altars hath he hung his lance , His batter'd shield , his uncontrolled crest , a Dive - dapper . One of the ...
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... Comes breath perfum'd , that breedeth love by smelling . a Mermaid's voice . Mermaid and syren were formerly used as synonymous . So • in The Comedy of Errors , ' Act III . , Sc . 2 : - " O , train me not , sweet mermaid , with thy note ...
... Comes breath perfum'd , that breedeth love by smelling . a Mermaid's voice . Mermaid and syren were formerly used as synonymous . So • in The Comedy of Errors , ' Act III . , Sc . 2 : - " O , train me not , sweet mermaid , with thy note ...
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... - winds . So in Henry IV . , Part I . ' : - " See how this river comes me cranking in . " 6 e Musits . The term is explained in Markham's Gentlemen's Academy , ' 1595 : " Sometime he runs among a flock of sheep , VENUS AND ADONIS . 29.
... - winds . So in Henry IV . , Part I . ' : - " See how this river comes me cranking in . " 6 e Musits . The term is explained in Markham's Gentlemen's Academy , ' 1595 : " Sometime he runs among a flock of sheep , VENUS AND ADONIS . 29.
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... comes ere summer half be done . Love surfeits not ; lust like a glutton dies : 66 Love is all truth ; lust full of forged lies . More I could tell , but more I dare not say ; The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in ...
... comes ere summer half be done . Love surfeits not ; lust like a glutton dies : 66 Love is all truth ; lust full of forged lies . More I could tell , but more I dare not say ; The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in ...
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... comes again.b a All - to . Mr. Dyce explains this as entirely , altogether . b Shakspere in his greater works was ... come again . " " Fie , fie , fond love , thou art 40 VENUS AND ADONIS .
... comes again.b a All - to . Mr. Dyce explains this as entirely , altogether . b Shakspere in his greater works was ... come again . " " Fie , fie , fond love , thou art 40 VENUS AND ADONIS .
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