The Poems of William ShakespeareHeritage Press, 1958 - 297 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 24 頁
... cheek , now doth he frown , And gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips , And kissing speaks , with lustful language ... cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan and blow them dry again she seeks . He saith she is ...
... cheek , now doth he frown , And gins to chide , but soon she stops his lips , And kissing speaks , with lustful language ... cheeks ; Then with her windy sighs and golden hairs To fan and blow them dry again she seeks . He saith she is ...
第 56 頁
... cheeks fair In the sweet channel of her bosom dropp'd ; But through the floodgates breaks the silver rain , And with his strong course opens them again . O , how her eyes and tears did lend and borrow ! Her eye seen in the tears , tears ...
... cheeks fair In the sweet channel of her bosom dropp'd ; But through the floodgates breaks the silver rain , And with his strong course opens them again . O , how her eyes and tears did lend and borrow ! Her eye seen in the tears , tears ...
第 113 頁
... cheeks unto her maid seem so As winter meads when sun doth melt their snow . Her mistress she doth give demure good - morrow With soft - slow tongue , true mark of modesty , And sorts a sad look to her lady's sorrow , For why her face ...
... cheeks unto her maid seem so As winter meads when sun doth melt their snow . Her mistress she doth give demure good - morrow With soft - slow tongue , true mark of modesty , And sorts a sad look to her lady's sorrow , For why her face ...
內容
General Introduction page | 7 |
Preface to The Rape of Lucrece | 65 |
Preface to the Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 135 |
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arms bear beauty better birds blood breast breath cheeks Comp dark dead dear death deep delight desire dost doth earth excuse express eyes face fair false fault fear fire foul gave gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath head hear heart hold honour keep kind king kiss leave lies light lips live looks love's Lucrece lust mind nature never night once painted Phoenix play poem poet poor praise proud prove publication pure quoth reason shadow Shakespeare shame sight sometime Sonnets sorrow soul speak stand strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tongue true truth Venus and Adonis weep wind worth wound youth