The Poems of William ShakespearJ. W. Parker and son, 1855 - 252 strán (strany) |
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... O'er - worn , despised , rheumatic and cold , Thick - sighted , barren , lean , and lacking juice , Then mightst thou pause , for then I were not for thee ; But having no defects , why dost abhor me ? ' Thou canst not see one wrinkle in ...
... O'er - worn , despised , rheumatic and cold , Thick - sighted , barren , lean , and lacking juice , Then mightst thou pause , for then I were not for thee ; But having no defects , why dost abhor me ? ' Thou canst not see one wrinkle in ...
Strana 62
... o'er the downs , And on thy well - breathed horse keep with thy hounds : ' And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshut * his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks † and ...
... o'er the downs , And on thy well - breathed horse keep with thy hounds : ' And when thou hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshut * his troubles , How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks † and ...
Strana 85
... o'er , which he thinks might have been meant , although he admits that it makes bad grammar . Mr. Knight changes it to or , gold , and justifies the altera- tion by the heraldic allusions in the following stanza , carrying out and ...
... o'er , which he thinks might have been meant , although he admits that it makes bad grammar . Mr. Knight changes it to or , gold , and justifies the altera- tion by the heraldic allusions in the following stanza , carrying out and ...
Strana 89
... o'er his arm ; Is madly tossed between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm : But honest Fear , bewitched with lust's foul charm , Doth too too oft betake him to retire , Beaten away by brainsick , rude ...
... o'er his arm ; Is madly tossed between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm : But honest Fear , bewitched with lust's foul charm , Doth too too oft betake him to retire , Beaten away by brainsick , rude ...
Strana 98
... o'er his prey , Sharp hunger by the conquest satisfied , So o'er this sleeping soul doth Tarquin stay , His rage of lust by gazing qualified ; Slacked , not suppressed ; for standing by her side His eye , which late this mutiny ...
... o'er his prey , Sharp hunger by the conquest satisfied , So o'er this sleeping soul doth Tarquin stay , His rage of lust by gazing qualified ; Slacked , not suppressed ; for standing by her side His eye , which late this mutiny ...
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