Shakespeare's Venvs and Adonis1899 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 11 筆
第 18 頁
... stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapours doth he send : His eye ... standing by . ' What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering 18 Verses 45-47 Venus and Adonis.
... stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapours doth he send : His eye ... standing by . ' What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering 18 Verses 45-47 Venus and Adonis.
第 19 頁
What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering Holla ' or his Stand , I say ' ? What cares he now for curb or pricking spur ? For rich caparisons or trappings gay ? He sees his love , and nothing else he sees , For nothing else ...
What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering Holla ' or his Stand , I say ' ? What cares he now for curb or pricking spur ? For rich caparisons or trappings gay ? He sees his love , and nothing else he sees , For nothing else ...
第 42 頁
! By this , poor Wat , far off upon a hill , Stands on his hinder legs with listening ear , To hearken if his foes pursue him still : Anon their loud alarums he doth hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore sick that ...
! By this , poor Wat , far off upon a hill , Stands on his hinder legs with listening ear , To hearken if his foes pursue him still : Anon their loud alarums he doth hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore sick that ...
第 46 頁
... stands armed in mine ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; 780 ' Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were quite undone , In his bedchamber to be barr'd of ...
... stands armed in mine ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; 780 ' Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were quite undone , In his bedchamber to be barr'd of ...
第 52 頁
... pale weakness numbs each feeling part : Like soldiers , when their captain once doth yield , They basely fly , and dare not stay the field . Thus stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , 52 Verses 147-149 Venus and Adonis.
... pale weakness numbs each feeling part : Like soldiers , when their captain once doth yield , They basely fly , and dare not stay the field . Thus stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , 52 Verses 147-149 Venus and Adonis.
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