The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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What boded this , but well - forewarning wind Did seem to say , -Seek not a
scorpion's nest , * Nor set no footing on this unkind shore ? * What did I then , but
curs'd the gentle gusts " , * And he that loos'd them from their brazen caves ; *
And bid ...
What boded this , but well - forewarning wind Did seem to say , -Seek not a
scorpion's nest , * Nor set no footing on this unkind shore ? * What did I then , but
curs'd the gentle gusts " , * And he that loos'd them from their brazen caves ; *
And bid ...
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Therefore , bring forth the soldiers of our prize ; * For , whilst our pinnace anchors
in the Downs , * Here shall they make their ransom on the sand , * Or with their
blood stain this discolour'd shore . Master , this prisoner freely give I thee ; * And ...
Therefore , bring forth the soldiers of our prize ; * For , whilst our pinnace anchors
in the Downs , * Here shall they make their ransom on the sand , * Or with their
blood stain this discolour'd shore . Master , this prisoner freely give I thee ; * And ...
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Away with Oxford to Hammes ' castle 8 straight : These passages were probably
recollected by Rowe , when he wrote in his Jane Shore : “ Feed on my sighs , and
drink my falling tears . " So also , Pope , in the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard ...
Away with Oxford to Hammes ' castle 8 straight : These passages were probably
recollected by Rowe , when he wrote in his Jane Shore : “ Feed on my sighs , and
drink my falling tears . " So also , Pope , in the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard ...
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