Till, breathless, he disjoin'd, and backward drew
The heavenly moisture, that sweet coral mouth,
Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew,
Whereon they surfeit, yet complain on drought
He with her plenty press'd, she faint with dearth
Their lips together glued, fall to the earth
Now quick desire hath caught the yielding prey,
And glutton-like she feeds, and never filleth;
Her lips are conquerors, his lips obey
Paying what ransom the insulter willeth;
Whose vulture thought doth pitch the price so high,
That she will draw his lips' rich treasure dry.
Hot, faint, and weary, with her hard embracing,
Like a wild bird tamed with too much handling,
Or as the fleet-foot roe that's tired with chasing
Or like the froward infant still'd with dandling
He now obeys, and now no more resisteth
While she takes all she can, not all she listeth
"The boar!" quoth she, whereat a sudden pale
Like lawn being spread upon the blushing rose,
Usurps her cheek, she trembles at his tale,
And on his neck her yoking arms she throws
She sinketh down, still hanging by his neck,
He on her belly falls, she on her back.
Now is she in the very lists of love,
Her champion mounted for this hot encounter:
All is imaginary she doth prove,
He will not manage her though he mount her;
That worse than Tantalus is her annoy,
To clip Elysium and to lack her joy.
(Venus and Adonis, 1593)
Shakespeares 4 types of writing were solioquy, asides, blank verse, and prologuesIf anyone wrote today the way Shakespeare did, it would be called an archaic style, although of course it was perfectly contemporary at the time Shakespeare wrote it. I would describe it as an ornate style.
william congreve was an author who writes in a very grand lucid style he has written many notable works.
A writing technique is a style of writing an author decides to use to communicate with the reader. For example, an author could have a writing style of communicating with the reader as if having a conversation.
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The plain style and typology
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