Shakespeare's Poems; Venus And Adonis, Lucrece, the Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music, the Phoenix And Turtle

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O, be advis'd: thou know'st not what it is 615 With javelin's point a churlish swine to gore, Whose tushes never sheath'd he whetteth still, Like to a mortal butcher, bent to kill.
" On his bow-back he hath a battle set Of bristly pikes, that ever threat his foes ; 620 His eyes, like glow-worms, shine when he doth fret ; His snout digs sepulchres where'er he goes; Being mov'd, he strikes whate'er is in his way.
And whom he strikes his crooked tushes slay.
605. effects^ affects Steevens conj. [6
...15. noti nor Q I, not Clar. Press facsimile. 616. javelin' s\ jauelings Qq 1-3. 624. crooked] Qq, cruel Bos- well ; lushes slay] tusks doth slay Q 10.
from Comedy of Errors, II. i. 39. See with both the tushes brave, And eke also Richard III. I. ii. 13: "I pour the skin with bristles star right griesly, the helpless balm of my poor eyes." he hir gave " ; but he also uses the 605. warm effects] Steevens conj. form " tuskes," 1. 494.
"affects," comparing "young affects," 618. mortal] slaughtering, deadly; Othello, I.


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