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Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)

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“Hunting he lov'd, but love he laugh'd to scorn.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear,Not gross to sink, but light, and will aspire.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Affection is a coal that must be cool'd;Else, suffer'd, it will set the heart on fire.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Foul words and frowns must not repel a lover;Yet love breaks through and picks them all at last.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“For where Love reigns, disturbing JealousyGives false alarms, suggesteth mutiny.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“This carry-tale, dissentious Jealousy,That sometime true news, sometime false doth bring.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Danger deviseth shifts; wit waits on fear.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Lo! here the gentle lark, weary of rest, The sun ariseth in his majesty.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“Grief hath two tongues: and never woman yet,Could rule them both without ten women's wit.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)
“For he being dead, with him is beauty slain,And, beauty dead, black chaos comes again.”
— Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)