The Rape of Lucrece [281-282]. “As corn o’ergrown by weeds, so heedfull fear/ Is almost chok’d by unresisted lust.”
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[…] King Henry VIII, [5.5.26-36]; Measure for Measure, [4.1.70-75];The Rape of Lucrece [281-282]; Love’s Labor’s Lost, [1.1.94-96]; Love’s Labor’s Lost, [4.3.379-382]; […]