Lily, rose

The Rape of Lucrece [386-389]. “Her lily hand her rosy cheek lies under,/ Coz’ning the pillow of a lawful kiss,/ Who, therefore angry, seems to part in sunder,/ Swelling on either side to want his bliss”.

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  1. Shakespeare’s Plants (alphabetical) « PLANTS Says:

    […] John, [3.1.51-55]; King John, [4.2.9-16]; The Rape of Lucrece, [71-77]; The Rape of Lucrece [386-389]; The Rape of Lucrece, [477-482]; The Passionate Pilgrim, [7.1-6]; Love’s Labor’s Lost, […]

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