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... the Hebrew correctly , " And behold there sat women weeping for Tammuz , " the Vulgate renders , Et ecce ibi mulieres sedebant plangentes Adonidem . " 66 speare . | AT LONDON | Printed for W. Jaggard 7 VENUS AND ADONIS , & c . Preface.
... the Hebrew correctly , " And behold there sat women weeping for Tammuz , " the Vulgate renders , Et ecce ibi mulieres sedebant plangentes Adonidem . " 66 speare . | AT LONDON | Printed for W. Jaggard 7 VENUS AND ADONIS , & c . Preface.
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... weeping morn , Rose - cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . ' Thrice fairer than myself ...
... weeping morn , Rose - cheek'd Adonis hied him to the chase ; Hunting he loved , but love he laugh'd to scorn : Sick - thoughted Venus makes amain unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . ' Thrice fairer than myself ...
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... weeps , and now she fain would speak , And now her sobs do her intendments break . Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band : She would ...
... weeps , and now she fain would speak , And now her sobs do her intendments break . Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band : She would ...
Page 28
... love to love is love but to disgrace it ; For I have heard it is a life in death , That laughs , and weeps , and all but with a breath . 400 410 ' Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinish'd ? Who 28 Verses 65-69 VENUS AND ADONIS.
... love to love is love but to disgrace it ; For I have heard it is a life in death , That laughs , and weeps , and all but with a breath . 400 410 ' Who wears a garment shapeless and unfinish'd ? Who 28 Verses 65-69 VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... weeping ? What may a heavy groan advantage thee ? Why hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal vigour , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigour . ' 950 ...
... weeping ? What may a heavy groan advantage thee ? Why hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal vigour , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigour . ' 950 ...
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