Shakespeare's Venvs and Adonis1899 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 7 筆
第 iv 頁
... strive to repel each other , and intermix reluctantly and in tumult , but soon finding a wider channel and more yielding shores , blend and dilate , and flow on in one current and with one voice . " COLERIDGE . Preface . Early Editions ...
... strive to repel each other , and intermix reluctantly and in tumult , but soon finding a wider channel and more yielding shores , blend and dilate , and flow on in one current and with one voice . " COLERIDGE . Preface . Early Editions ...
第 21 頁
... 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 by pleading may be blest ; For lovers say , the heart hath ...
... 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 by pleading may be blest ; For lovers say , the heart hath ...
第 46 頁
... strive against the stream ; For , by this black - faced night , desire's foul nurse , Your treatise makes me like you worse and worse . If love have lent you twenty thousand tongues , And every tongue more moving than your own ...
... strive against the stream ; For , by this black - faced night , desire's foul nurse , Your treatise makes me like you worse and worse . If love have lent you twenty thousand tongues , And every tongue more moving than your own ...
第 63 頁
... strive to kiss Having no fair to lose , you need not fear ; you : The sun doth scorn you , and the wind doth hiss you : But when Adonis lived , sun and sharp air Lurk'd like two thieves , to rob him of his fair . ' And therefore would ...
... strive to kiss Having no fair to lose , you need not fear ; you : The sun doth scorn you , and the wind doth hiss you : But when Adonis lived , sun and sharp air Lurk'd like two thieves , to rob him of his fair . ' And therefore would ...
第 93 頁
... then too late she will repent That thus dissembled her delight ; And twice desire , ere it be day , That which with scorn she put away . 04 15 What though she strive to try her strength , And 93 The Passionate Pilgrim XIX . 1-18.
... then too late she will repent That thus dissembled her delight ; And twice desire , ere it be day , That which with scorn she put away . 04 15 What though she strive to try her strength , And 93 The Passionate Pilgrim XIX . 1-18.
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Anon arms Barnfield beauty blood boar breast breath cheek Cytherea dead death delight disdain dost doth edition embrace England's Helicon eyes face fair fancy favour fear fire flower forlorn foul Francis Meres frown gentle grief hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly Hero and Leander hounds Jaggard kiss lips live looks Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Lust's Marlowe's morn Ne'er never night nought Ovid P.P. xix P.P. xv pale PAPHOS Passionate Pilgrim pity pluck'd poem poet printed proud queen quoth rhyming Richard Barnfield Richard Field scorn servile Shake Shakespearian shalt shame shine shouldst sighs silly sing smell soft Sonnets sorrow speare's spring St John's College Steevens conj Stratford-on-Avon strike sweet tears tender Tereu Thammuz thee thine thou art thyself title-page tongue unto vaded Venus and Adonis weep Whereat wind wound young Youth