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... ( lines 161-162 ) We have , also , the interesting matter of Adonis ' horse . Source - hunters have wondered where Shakespeare got that horse which , as a fine con- trasting element in the poem , breaks free from its tether and gallops ...
... ( lines 161-162 ) We have , also , the interesting matter of Adonis ' horse . Source - hunters have wondered where Shakespeare got that horse which , as a fine con- trasting element in the poem , breaks free from its tether and gallops ...
Page 236
... lines of verse praising Southampton , set at the head of Powell's Welch Bayte dedicated to the Earl in 1603.2 The last two lines read : The grey - eyde morne in noontide clowdes may steepe , But traytor and his name shall never meete ...
... lines of verse praising Southampton , set at the head of Powell's Welch Bayte dedicated to the Earl in 1603.2 The last two lines read : The grey - eyde morne in noontide clowdes may steepe , But traytor and his name shall never meete ...
Page 259
... lines too dangerous to print , he struck them out and lifted the final couplet from Sonnet 36 to make up the necessary number of lines . He may have sup- pressed entirely other sonnets which he found too apparent in their refer- ences ...
... lines too dangerous to print , he struck them out and lifted the final couplet from Sonnet 36 to make up the necessary number of lines . He may have sup- pressed entirely other sonnets which he found too apparent in their refer- ences ...
Contents
THE FOUNDERS OF HIS HOUSE | 3 |
THE BROKEN HOME | 12 |
HER MAJESTYS WARD | 23 |
Copyright | |
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