AC II.ii.205 | [Enobarbus to all, of Cleopatra] O'erpicturing that Venus where we see / The fancy outwork nature |
AYL IV.i.196 | [Rosalind to Celia, of Cupid] that same wicked bastard of Venus |
Cym V.v.164 | [Iachimo to Cymbeline] the shrine of Venus |
LLL II.i.242 | [Rosaline to all] Then was Venus like her mother, for her father is but grim |
Luc.58 | But beauty, in that white entituled / From Venus' doves |
MA IV.i.58 | [Claudio to Hero] you are more intemperate in your blood / Than Venus |
MND I.i.171 | [Hermia to Lysander] By the simplicity of Venus' doves |
MV II.vi.5 | [Salerio to Gratiano] O ten times faster Venus' pigeons fly / To seal love's bonds new-made |
PP.11.1 | Venus, with young Adonis sitting by her |
RJ II.i.11 | [Mercutio shouting to Romeo] Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word |
RJ IV.i.8 | [Paris to Friar] Venus smiles not in a house of tears |
TC III.i.32 | [Servant to Pandarus, of Helen] the mortal Venus, the heart-blood of beauty |
TC IV.i.23 | [Aeneas to Diomedes] By Venus' hand I swear |
TC IV.v.49 | [Ulysses to Cressida] for Venus' sake, give me a kiss |
TC V.ii.168 | [Troilus to Ulysses] as red as Mars his heart / Inflamed with Venus |
Tem IV.i.87 | [Ceres to Iris] Tell me, heavenly bow, / If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, / Do now attend the queen? |
TNK V.i.74 | [Palamon to all] to the goddess Venus / Commend we our proceeding |
TNK V.iv.45 | [Palamon to Pirithous, of his leading] Can that be, when / Venus I have said is false? |
Ven.5 | [of Adonis] Sick-thoughted Venus makes amain unto him |