| Alice Ida Perry Wood - 1909 - 214 pages
...Chaste Lucretia virgine-like her dresses, Prowd lust-stung Tarquine seeking still to prove her; Romea Richard; more, whose names I know not, Their sugred tongues, and power attractive beuty Say they are Saints, althogh that Sts they show not, For thousands vowes to them subjective dutie.... | |
| William Leavitt Stoddard - 1910 - 110 pages
...lust-stung Tarquin seeking still to prove her; Romea-Richard ; more whose names I know not, Their sugared tongues and power attractive beauty Say they are saints, although that saints they show not, For thousands vows to them subjective duty; They burn in love; thy children, Shakespeare... | |
| Charles Crawford - 1913 - 614 pages
...it is distinctly echoed in the lines addressed to Shakespeare in Weever 's Epigrams, 1599 : ' Romea Richard ; more whose names I know not, Their sugred tongues, and power attractiue beuty Say they are Saints althogh that Sts they shew not For thousands vowes to them subiectiue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1916 - 218 pages
...which occurs an allusion to the play : Romeo, Richard, more, whose names I know not, Their sugared tongues, and power attractive beauty Say they are saints, although that saints they show not, For thousands vow to them subjective duty.1 These Epigrammes were published in 1599, but... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 460 pages
...with his amber tresses, Fair, fire-hot Venus charming him to love her, Chaste Lucretia, virgin-like her dresses, Proud lust-stung Tarquin seeking still...Romeo, Richard, more whose names I know not, Their sugared tongues and power-attractive beauty ; Say they are Saints, although that Saints they show not,... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1923 - 720 pages
...chief man of letters. John Weever, who set himself up as a critic, writes in his Epigrames (1599): Romeo, Richard, more whose names I know not. Their sugred tongues and power-attractive beauty Say they are Saints, although that Saints they shew not, For thousands vowe... | |
| Tucker Brooke - 1926 - 206 pages
...with his amber tresses, Fair, fire-hot Venus charming him to love her, Chaste Lucretia virgin-like her dresses, Proud lust-stung Tarquin seeking still...Romeo, Richard, more whose names I know not, Their sugar'd tongues and pure attractive beauty Say they are Saints, although that Saints they show not,... | |
| Leo Salingar - 1974 - 372 pages
...Apollo got them and none other, and continues, after mentioning Venus, Lucrece and Tarquin, Romea [sic] Richard; more whose names I know not, Their sugred tongues, and power attractive beuty Say they are Saints althogh that Sts they shew not For thousands vowes to them subjective dutie:... | |
| E. A. J. Honigmann - 1998 - 202 pages
...Chaste Lucretia virgine-like her dresses, (her: Prowd lust-stung Tarquine seeking still to proue Romea Richard; more whose names I know not, Their sugred tongues, and power attractiue beuty Say they are Saints althogh that Sts they shew not For thousands vowes to them subiectiue... | |
| Ian Wilson - 1999 - 564 pages
...Adonis with his amber tresses, Fair tire-hot Venus charming him to love her, Chaste Lucrece, virgin-like her dresses, Proud, lust-stung Tarquin seeking still...Romeo, Richard, more whose names I know not, Their sugared tongues and power attractive beauty Say they are saints although that saints they show not... | |
| |