The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷 |
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第 xxxii 頁
Leave me , " and Hermaphroditus repeats the same word , “ Leave of [ i.e , off ] ... or I am gone and leeve thee at a becke ” ; Venus says , “ Nay do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise , " and Salmacis , " Strive , struggle , wrest ...
Leave me , " and Hermaphroditus repeats the same word , “ Leave of [ i.e , off ] ... or I am gone and leeve thee at a becke ” ; Venus says , “ Nay do not struggle , for thou shalt not rise , " and Salmacis , " Strive , struggle , wrest ...
第 xxxv 頁
When at the last the Nymph desirde most instantly but this , As to his sister brotherly to give hir there a kisse , And therewithall was clasping him about the Ivorie necke : Leave of ( quoth he ) or I am gone , and leeve thee at a ...
When at the last the Nymph desirde most instantly but this , As to his sister brotherly to give hir there a kisse , And therewithall was clasping him about the Ivorie necke : Leave of ( quoth he ) or I am gone , and leeve thee at a ...
第 40 頁
“ Where did I leave ? ” “ No matter where , " quoth he ; 715 " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . ” “ Why , what of that ? ” quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , “ expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark ...
“ Where did I leave ? ” “ No matter where , " quoth he ; 715 " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . ” “ Why , what of that ? ” quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , “ expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark ...
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