The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 15H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 44
... behold , That cedar - tops and hills seem burnish'd gold . Venus salutes him with this fair good - morrow : — O thou clear god , and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that ...
... behold , That cedar - tops and hills seem burnish'd gold . Venus salutes him with this fair good - morrow : — O thou clear god , and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that ...
Strana 53
... behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead . Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red fire ! So shall I die by drops of hot desire . Alas , poor world ...
... behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead . Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red fire ! So shall I die by drops of hot desire . Alas , poor world ...
Strana 97
... behold the day : For day , ' quoth she , ' night's scapes doth lay ; And my true eyes have never practised how To cloak offences with a cunning brow . open They think not but that every eye can see The same disgrace which they ...
... behold the day : For day , ' quoth she , ' night's scapes doth lay ; And my true eyes have never practised how To cloak offences with a cunning brow . open They think not but that every eye can see The same disgrace which they ...
Strana 99
... behold that face Which , underneath thy black , all - hiding cloak , Immodestly lies martyr'd with disgrace ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in ...
... behold that face Which , underneath thy black , all - hiding cloak , Immodestly lies martyr'd with disgrace ! Keep still possession of thy gloomy place ; That all the faults , which in thy reign are made , May likewise be sepulchred in ...
Strana 102
... behold ; But like still - pining Tantalus he sits , And useless barns the harvest of his wits ; Having no other pleasure of his gain , But torment that it cannot cure his pain . So then he hath it , when he cannot use it , And leaves it ...
... behold ; But like still - pining Tantalus he sits , And useless barns the harvest of his wits ; Having no other pleasure of his gain , But torment that it cannot cure his pain . So then he hath it , when he cannot use it , And leaves it ...
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