Sonnets, Songs & PoemsSchocken Books, 1965 - 378 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 269 頁
... wind , imprisoned in the ground , † Struggling for passage , earth's foundation shakes , Which with cold terror doth ... wind , imprisoned in the ground . A popular notion in Shakespeare's day was that earthquakes were caused by wind ...
... wind , imprisoned in the ground , † Struggling for passage , earth's foundation shakes , Which with cold terror doth ... wind , imprisoned in the ground . A popular notion in Shakespeare's day was that earthquakes were caused by wind ...
第 325 頁
... wind galls Which when her sad - beholding husband saw , Amazedly in her sad face he stares : Her eyes , though sod * in tears , looked red and raw , Her lively * colour killed with deadly cares . 1590 sodden lifelike He hath no power to ...
... wind galls Which when her sad - beholding husband saw , Amazedly in her sad face he stares : Her eyes , though sod * in tears , looked red and raw , Her lively * colour killed with deadly cares . 1590 sodden lifelike He hath no power to ...
第 364 頁
... wind Upon his lips their silken parcels hurls . What's sweet to do , to do will aptly find : Each eye that saw him ... winds breathe sweet , unruly though they be . His rudeness so with his authorized youth Did livery falseness in a ...
... wind Upon his lips their silken parcels hurls . What's sweet to do , to do will aptly find : Each eye that saw him ... winds breathe sweet , unruly though they be . His rudeness so with his authorized youth Did livery falseness in a ...
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