The Dramatic Works, Nide 9 |
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Sivu 18
And in Shakspeare's 18th Sonnet : - C Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May . ... It is the very emblem of a maid : For when the west wind courts her gentily , How modestly she blows and paints the sun With her chaste blushes ?
And in Shakspeare's 18th Sonnet : - C Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May . ... It is the very emblem of a maid : For when the west wind courts her gentily , How modestly she blows and paints the sun With her chaste blushes ?
Sivu 49
The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return . Iach .
The swiftest harts have posted you by land : And winds of all the corners kiss'd your sails , To make your vessel nimble . Phi . Welcome , sir . Post . I hope , the briefness of your answer made The speediness of your return . Iach .
Sivu 64
Arv . When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December , how , In this our pinching cave , shall we discourse The freezing hours away ? We have seen nothing : We are beastly ; subtle as the fox , for prey ...
Arv . When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December , how , In this our pinching cave , shall we discourse The freezing hours away ? We have seen nothing : We are beastly ; subtle as the fox , for prey ...
Sivu 68
... whose breath Rides on the posting winds , and doth belie All corners of the world : kings , queens , and states3 , Maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters . - What cheer , madam ? Imo .
... whose breath Rides on the posting winds , and doth belie All corners of the world : kings , queens , and states3 , Maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters . - What cheer , madam ? Imo .
Sivu 74
18 Thus in Othello : - The bawdy wind that kisses all meets . ' So in Sidney's Arcadia , lib . iii . And beautiful might have been if they had not suffered greedy Phœbus over often and hard to kisse them .
18 Thus in Othello : - The bawdy wind that kisses all meets . ' So in Sidney's Arcadia , lib . iii . And beautiful might have been if they had not suffered greedy Phœbus over often and hard to kisse them .
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