The Temple Shakespeare, Volume 39J.M. Dent, 1922 |
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... unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . Thrice fairer than myself , ' thus she began , The field's chief flower , sweet above compare , Stain to all nymphs , more lovely than a man , More white and red than doves ...
... unto him , And like a bold - faced suitor ' gins to woo him . Thrice fairer than myself , ' thus she began , The field's chief flower , sweet above compare , Stain to all nymphs , more lovely than a man , More white and red than doves ...
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... morn till night , even where I list to sport me : Is love so light , sweet boy , and may it be That thou shouldst think it heavy unto thee ? " Is thine own heart to thine own face affected II Venus and Adonis Verses 24-26.
... morn till night , even where I list to sport me : Is love so light , sweet boy , and may it be That thou shouldst think it heavy unto thee ? " Is thine own heart to thine own face affected II Venus and Adonis Verses 24-26.
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... And forth she rushes , snorts and neighs aloud : The strong - neck'd steed , being tied unto a tree , Breaketh his rein and to her straight goes he . 260 Imperiously he leaps , he neighs , he bounds , 38b 17 Venus and Adonis Verses 42-44.
... And forth she rushes , snorts and neighs aloud : The strong - neck'd steed , being tied unto a tree , Breaketh his rein and to her straight goes he . 260 Imperiously he leaps , he neighs , he bounds , 38b 17 Venus and Adonis Verses 42-44.
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... unto her ; She answers him , as if she knew his mind : Being proud , as females are , to see him woo her , She puts on outward strangeness , seems unkind , Spurns at his love and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements ...
... unto her ; She answers him , as if she knew his mind : Being proud , as females are , to see him woo her , She puts on outward strangeness , seems unkind , Spurns at his love and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements ...
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... unto the wood they hie them , Out - stripping crows that strive to over - fly them . All swoln with chafing , down Adonis sits , Banning his boisterous and unruly beast : And now the happy season once more fits , That love - sick Love ...
... unto the wood they hie them , Out - stripping crows that strive to over - fly them . All swoln with chafing , down Adonis sits , Banning his boisterous and unruly beast : And now the happy season once more fits , That love - sick Love ...
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