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نام تاپيک: William Shakespeare's Poems

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    پيش فرض Threnos

    THRENOS

    BEAUTY, truth, and rarity,
    Grace in all simplicity,
    Here enclosed in cinders lie.

    Death is now the phoenix' nest;
    And the turtle's loyal breast
    To eternity doth rest,

    Leaving no posterity:
    'Twas not their infirmity,
    It was married chastity.

    Truth may seem, but cannot be;
    Beauty brag, but 'tis not she;
    Truth and beauty buried be.

    To this urn let those repair
    That are either true or fair;
    For these dead birds sigh a prayer
    .


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    پيش فرض The Rape of Lucrece



    William Shakespeare
    The Rape of Lucrece

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    پيش فرض Dedication

    TO THE
    RIGHT HONOURABLE
    HENRY WRIOTHESLEY,
    EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON
    BARON OF TITCHFIELD

    The love I dedicate to your lordship is without end: whereof this
    pamphlet, without beginning is but a superfluous moiety. The warrant I
    have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored
    lines, make it assured of acceptance. What I have done is yours;
    what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have, devoted yours.
    Were my worth greater, my duty would show greater; meantime, as it is,
    it is bound to your lordship, to whom I wish long life still
    lengthened with all happiness.


    Your lordship's in all duty,
    William Shakespeare

    THE ARGUMENT

    Lucius Tarquinius, for his excessive pride surnamed Superbus,
    after he had caused his own father-in-law Servius Tullius to be
    cruelly murdered, and, contrary to the Roman laws and customs, not
    requiring or staying for the people's suffrages, had possessed himself
    of the kingdom, went accompanied with his sons and other noblemen of
    Rome, to besiege Ardea. During which siege the principal men of the
    army meeting one evening at the tent of Sextus Tarquinius, the
    king's son, in their discourses after supper every one commended the
    virtues of his own wife; among whom Collatinus extolled the
    incomparable chastity of his wife Lucretia. In that pleasant humour
    they all posted to Rome; and intending, by their secret and sudden
    arrival, to make trial of that which every one had before avouched,
    only Collatinus finds his wife, though it were late in the night,
    spinning amongst her maids: the other ladies were all found dancing
    and revelling, or in several disports. Whereupon the noblemen
    yielded Collatinus the victory, and his wife the fame. At that time
    Sextus Tarquinius being inflamed with Lucrece' beauty, yet
    smothering his passions for the present, departed with the rest back
    to the camp; from whence he shortly after privily withdrew himself,
    and was, according to his estate, royally entertained and lodged by
    Lucrece at Collatium. The same night he treacherously stealeth into
    her chamber, violently ravished her, and early in the morning speedeth
    away. Lucrece, in this lamentable plight, hastily dispatcheth
    messengers, one to Rome for her father, another to the camp for
    Collatine. They came, the one accompanied with Junius Brutus, the
    other with Publius Valerius; and finding Lucrece attired in mourning
    habit, demanded the cause of her sorrow. She, first taking an oath
    of them for her revenge, revealed the actor and whole manner of his
    dealing, and withal suddenly stabbed herself. Which done, with one
    consent they all vowed to root out the whole hated family of the
    Tarquins; and bearing the dead body to Rome, Brutus acquainted the
    people with the doer and manner of the vile deed, with a bitter
    invective against the tyranny of the king: wherewith the people were
    so moved, that with one consent and a general acclamation the Tarquins
    were all exiled, and the state government changed from kings to
    consuls.

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    From the besieged Ardea all in post,
    Borne by the trustless wings of false desire,
    Lust-breathed Tarquin leaves the Roman host,
    And to Collatium bears the lightless fire
    Which, in pale embers hid, lurks to aspire
    And girdle with embracing flames the waist
    Of Collatine's fair love, Lucrece the chaste

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    Haply that name of chaste unhapp'ly set
    This bateless edge on his keen appetite;
    When Collatine unwisely did not let
    To praise the clear unmatched red and white
    Which triumphed in that sky of his delight,
    Where mortal stars, as bright as heaven's beauties,
    With pure aspects did him peculiar duties

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    For he the night before, in Tarquin's tent,
    Unlocked the treasure of his happy state;
    What priceless wealth the heavens had him lent
    In the possession of his beauteous mate;
    Reck'ning his fortune at such high-proud rate
    That kings might be espoused to more fame,
    But king nor peer to such a peerless dame

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    O happiness enjoyed but of a few!
    And, if possessed, as soon decayed and done
    As is the morning silver-melting dew
    Against the golden splendour of the sun!
    An expired date, cancelled ere well begun:
    Honour and beauty, in the owner's arms,
    Are weakly fortressed from a world of harms

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    Beauty itself doth of itself persuade
    The eyes of men without an orator;
    What needeth then apology be made,
    To set forth that which is so singular?
    Or why is Collatine the publisher
    Of that rich jewel he should keep unknown
    From thievish ears, because it is his own?

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    Perchance his boast of Lucrece' sov'reignty
    Suggested this proud issue of a king;
    For by our cars our hearts oft tainted be.
    Perchance that envy of so rich a thing,
    Braving compare, disdainfully did sting
    His high-pitched thoughts, that meaner men should vaunt
    That golden hap which their superiors want

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    But some untimely thought did instigate
    His all too timeless speed, if none of those.
    His honour, his affairs, his friends, his state,
    Neglected all, with swift intent he goes
    To quench the coal which in his liver glows.
    O rash-false heat, wrapped in repentant cold,
    Thy hasty spring still blasts, and ne'er grows old!

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