The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Объемы 1-2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... Collatine . They came , the one accompanied with Junius Brutus , the other with Publius Valerius ; and finding Lucrece attired in mourning habit , demanded the cause of her sorrow . She , first taking an oath of them for her revenge ...
... Collatine . They came , the one accompanied with Junius Brutus , the other with Publius Valerius ; and finding Lucrece attired in mourning habit , demanded the cause of her sorrow . She , first taking an oath of them for her revenge ...
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... Collatine's fair love , Lucrece the chaste . Haply that name of chaste unhapp❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite ; When Collatine unwisely did not let 1 To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd in that ...
... Collatine's fair love , Lucrece the chaste . Haply that name of chaste unhapp❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite ; When Collatine unwisely did not let 1 To praise the clear unmatched red and white Which triumph'd in that ...
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... Collatine the publisher Of that rich jewel he should keep unknown From thievish ears , because it is his own ? Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; 2 For by our ears our hearts oft tainted ...
... Collatine the publisher Of that rich jewel he should keep unknown From thievish ears , because it is his own ? Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; 2 For by our ears our hearts oft tainted ...
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... Collatine doth owe , Enchanted Tarquin answers with surmise , In silent wonder of still - gazing eyes . This earthly saint , adored by this devil , Little suspecteth the false worshipper ; For unstain'd thoughts do seldom dream on evil ...
... Collatine doth owe , Enchanted Tarquin answers with surmise , In silent wonder of still - gazing eyes . This earthly saint , adored by this devil , Little suspecteth the false worshipper ; For unstain'd thoughts do seldom dream on evil ...
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... Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success . Far from the purpose of his ...
... Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry , With bruised arms and wreaths of victory ; Her joy with heav'd - up hand she doth express And , wordless , so greets heaven for his success . Far from the purpose of his ...
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