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 12
... hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels ...
... hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs ; there thy beauty lies : Then why not lips on lips , since eyes in eyes ? ' Art thou ashamed to kiss ? then wink again , And I will wink ; so shall the day seem night : Love keeps his revels ...
Strana 21
... holds her in his eye . O , what a sight it was , wistly 3 to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! 1 Cursing . * Attentively . 2 i . e . the tongue . To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How VENUS AND ADONIS . 21.
... holds her in his eye . O , what a sight it was , wistly 3 to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy ! 1 Cursing . * Attentively . 2 i . e . the tongue . To note the fighting conflict of her hue ! How VENUS AND ADONIS . 21.
Strana 27
... holds her pulses hard ; He chafes her lips ; a thousand ways he seeks To mend the hurt that his unkindness marr'd : He kisses her ; and she , by her good will , Will never rise , so he will kiss her still . The night of sorrow now is ...
... holds her pulses hard ; He chafes her lips ; a thousand ways he seeks To mend the hurt that his unkindness marr'd : He kisses her ; and she , by her good will , Will never rise , so he will kiss her still . The night of sorrow now is ...
Strana 40
... hold thee in disdain , Sithin thy pride so fair a hope is slain . So in thyself thyself art made away : A mischief worse than civil home - bred strife ; Or theirs , whose desperate hands themselves do slay ; Or butcher - sire , that ...
... hold thee in disdain , Sithin thy pride so fair a hope is slain . So in thyself thyself art made away : A mischief worse than civil home - bred strife ; Or theirs , whose desperate hands themselves do slay ; Or butcher - sire , that ...
Strana 75
... hold it for no sin To wish that I their father had not been . ' What win I , if I gain the thing I seek ? A dream , a breath , a froth of fleeting joy . Who buys a minute's mirth , to wail a week ? Or sells eternity , to get a toy ? For ...
... hold it for no sin To wish that I their father had not been . ' What win I , if I gain the thing I seek ? A dream , a breath , a froth of fleeting joy . Who buys a minute's mirth , to wail a week ? Or sells eternity , to get a toy ? For ...
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