Friday 22 May 2015

From The Rape Of Lucrece - William Shakespeare


William Shakespeare 

From The Rape Of Lucrece

Her lily hand her rosy cheek lies under,
Cozening the pillow of a lawful kiss;
Who, therefore angry, seems to part in sunder,
Swelling on either side to want his bliss;
Between whose hills her head entombed is;
Where like a virtuous monument she lies,
To be admired of lewd unhallowed eyes.

Without the bed her other fair hand was,
On the green coverlet, whose perfect white
Showed like an April daisy on the grass,
With pearly sweat resembling dew of night.
Her eyes, like marigolds, had sheathed their light,
And canopied in darkness sweetly lay
Till they might open to adorn the day.

Her hair like golden threads played with her breath
O modest wantons, wanton modesty!
Showing life's triumph in the map of death,
And death's dim look in life's mortality.
Each in her sleep themselves so beautify
As if between them twain there were no strife,
But that life lived in death, and death in life.

Her breasts like ivory globes circled with blue,
A pair of maiden worlds unconquerèd,
Save of their lord no bearing yoke they knew,
And him by oath they truly honourèd.
These worlds in Tarquin new ambition bred,
Who like a foul usurper went about
From this fair throne to heave the owner out.

What could he see but mightily he noted?
What did he note but strongly he desired?
What he beheld, on that he firmly doted,
And in his will his willful eye he tired.
With more than admiration he admired
Her azure veins, her alabaster skin,
Her coral lips, her snow-white dimpled chin.

As the grim lion fawneth o'er his prey
Sharp hunger by the conquest satisfied,
So o'er this sleeping soul doth Tarquin stay,
His rage of lust by gazing qualified;
Slacked, not suppressed; for, standing by her side,
His eye, which late this mutiny restrains,
Unto a greater uproar tempts his veins.

And they, like straggling slaves for pillage fighting,
Obdurate vassals fell exploits effecting.
In bloody death and ravishment delighting,
Nor children's tears nor mothers' groans respecting,
Swell in their pride, the onset still expecting.
Anon his beating heart, alarum striking,
Gives the hot charge and bids them do their liking.

His drumming heart cheers up his burning eye,
His eye commends the leading to his hand;
His hand, as proud of such a dignity,
Smoking with pride, marched on to make his stand
On her bare breast, the heart of all her land,
Whose ranks of blue veins, as his hand did scale,
Left their round turrets destitute and pale.

They, mustering to the quiet cabinet
Where their dear governess and lady lies,
Do tell her she is dreadfully beset
And fright her with confusion of their cries.
She, much amazed, breaks ope her locked-up eyes,
Who, peeping forth this tumult to behold,
Are by his flaming torch dimmed and controlled.

Imagine her as one in dead of night
From forth dull sleep by dreadful fancy waking,
That thinks she hath beheld some ghastly sprite,
Whose grim aspect sets every joint a-shaking.
What terror ‘tis! but she, in worser taking,
From sleep disturbèd, heedfully doth view
The sight which makes supposèd terror true.

Wrapped and confounded in a thousand fears,
Like to a new-killed bird she trembling lies.
She dares not look; yet, winking, there appears
Quick-shifting antics ugly in her eyes.
Such shadows are the weak brain's forgeries,
Who, angry that the eyes fly from their lights,
In darkness daunts them with more dreadful sights.

His hand, that yet remains upon her breast
(Rude ram, to batter such an ivory wall!)
May feel her heart (poor citizen) distressed,
Wounding itself to death, rise up and fall,
Beating her bulk, that his hand shakes withal.
This moves in him more rage and lesser pity,
To make the breach and enter this sweet city. 


William Shakespeare Biography - Life Of Shakespeare

an English author associate degreed writer, wide considered the best author within the English and therefore the world's pre-eminent writer. he's typically known as England's national author and therefore the "Bard of Avon". His extant works, as well as some collaborations, accommodates regarding thirty eight plays, 154 sonnets, 2 long narrative poems, and a number of other and several other poems. His plays are translated into each major living language and square measure performed a lot of typically than those of the other writer.

Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-on-Avon. At the age of eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had 3 children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a winning career in London as associate degree actor, writer, and half owner of a taking part in company known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later referred to as the King's Men. He seems to possess retired to Stratford around 1613 at age forty nine, wherever he died 3 years later. Few records of Shakespeare's personal life survive, and there has been tidy speculation regarding such matters as his physical look, sexuality, non secular beliefs, and whether or not the works attributed to him were written by others.

Shakespeare created most of his celebrated work between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were principally comedies and histories, genres he raised to the height of sophistication and art by the tip of the sixteenth century. He then wrote principally tragedies till regarding 1608, as well as Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Macbeth, thought-about a number of the best works within the English. In his last section, he wrote tragicomedies, conjointly referred to as romances, and collaborated with alternative playwrights.


Top Poem Of Shakespeare

Shakespeare's sonnets.
Venus and Adonis.
The Rape of Lucrece .
The Passionate Pilgrim.
The Phoenix and the Turtle.
A Lover's Complaint

Histories Written By Shakespear

King John
Richard II
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry IV, Part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, Part 1
Henry VI, Part 2
Henry VI, Part 3
Richard III
Henry VIII

Lost Plays

Love's Labour's Won
The History of Cardenio

Tragedies Written By William Shakespeare,

Romeo and Juliet.
Titus Andronicus.
Timon of Athens.
Julius Caesar.
Macbeth.
Hamlet.
Troilus and Cressida,
King Lear.
Othello.
Antony and Cleopatra.
Cymbeline.

Apocrypha

Arden of Faversham
The Birth of Merlin
Edward III
Locrine
The London Prodigal
The Puritan
The Second Maiden's Tragedy
Sir John Oldcastle
Thomas Lord Cromwell
A Yorkshire Tragedy
Sir Thomas More

Friday 14 February 2014

Dheeray Se Sarakti Hai Raat Us Ke Aanchal Ki Tarah

Dheeray Se Sarakti Hai Raat Us Ke Aanchal Ki Tarah...


Dheeray Se Sarakti Hai Raat Us Ke Aanchal Ki Tarah...
Uska Chehra Nazar Aata Hai Jheel Main Kanwal Ki Tarah...

Baad Muddat Usko Daikha To Jism-o-Jaan Ko Yoon Laga...
Pyassi Zameen Pe Jaisay Koi Baras Gaya Badal Ki Tarah...

Roz Kehta Hai Seenay Pe Sar Rakh K Raat Bhar Jaga-uon Gaa...
Sar-e-Sham He Mujhe Aaj Phir Sula Gaya Wo Kal Ki Tarah...

Mere He Dil Ka Makeen Nikla Wo Shakhs “Wasi”...
Aur Mein Shehar Bhar Me Dhundta Raha Usy Kisi Pagal Ki Tarah...


Dheeray Se Sarakti Hai Raat Us Ke Aanchal Ki Tarah

Wasi Shah

Love Poetry Wasi Shah
Urdu Poetry Wasi Shah

Apne Hothon Par Sajana Chahta Hoon


Apne Hothon Par Sajana Chahta Hoon 


Apne Hothon Par Sajana Chahta Hoon
Aa Tujhe Mein Gun-Gunana Chahta Hon

Koi Aansoo Tere Daman Par Gira Kar
Boondh Ko Moti Banana Chahta Hon

Thak Gaya Mein Karte Karte Yaad Tujhko
Abh Tujhe Mein Yaad Aana Chahta Hon

Jo Bana Baa-yyes Meri Nakamiyon Ka
Mein Usi Ke Kaam Ana Chahta Hon

Chah Raha Hai Sari Basti Per Andhera
Roshni Ko Ghar Jalana Chahta Hon

Phool Se Paiker To Nikle Be-Murawat
Mein Pathron Ko Azmaana Chahta Hon

Akhri Hichhki Tere Zaano Pey Aaye
Maut Bhi Mein Shayiraana Chahta Hon

Reh Gayi Thi Kuch Kami Ruswaiyoon Mein
Phir "Qateel" Us Darr Pe Jana Chahta Hon


Qateel Shifai


Apne Hothon Par Sajana Chahta Hoon lyrics 

Qateel Shifai


Thursday 13 February 2014

Ajab Khal-o-Khadd The

Ajab Khal-o-Khadd The


Ajab Khal-o-Khadd The
Sitara Si Ankhen
Sharara Se Labb
Aur Sahiffa Sa Chehra
Badan...Ek Chaman Sa
Chaal....Bad-e-Saba
Baat...Khushboo
Muhabbat....Buhat Gehri Asoodgi Fasl-e-Gull Ki
Magr Aaj Wo Khad-o-khaal Dekh Kar Sochtaa Hon
Ke Meri Basaarat Ko Paat Jharr Ki Tanhai Ne Kha Liya Hai 




Love Poetry, Romantic Nazam, Nazam, 

Kahin ISHQ ki Dekhi Ibtida

Kahin ISHQ ki Dekhi Ibtida



Kahin ISHQ ki Dekhi Ibtida
Kahin ISHQ ki Dekhi Intiha

Kahin ISHQ  Sooli pe Charh gya
Kahin ISHQ ka Nezy pe Sir gya

Kahin ISHQ Sajdy me gir gya
Kahin ISHQ Sajdy se phir gya

Kahin ISHQ Dars-e-wafa bana
Kahin ISHQ Husn-e-ada bana

Kahin ISHQ Ne Sanp se Daswa dia
Kahin ISHQ Ne Namaz ko Qaza kia

Kahin ISHQ Saif-e- Khuda bana
Kahin ISHQ Sher-e-Khuda bana

Kahin ISHQ Toor pe deedar hai
Kahin ISHQ Zibah ko tayar hai

Kahin ISHQ Ne behka dia
Kahin ISHQ Ne Shah-e-Misr bana dia

Kahin ISHQ Ankhon ka Noor hai
Kahin ISHQ Koh-e-Toor hai

Kahin ISHQ tu hi tu howa
kahin ISHQ ALLAH HOO howa....

Samandar Sary Sharab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty,

Samandar Sary Sharab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty


Samandar Sary Sharab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty
Gunah Na Hoty Sawab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty 

Kisi Ke DiL Mein Kya Chupa Hy Bus Khuda Hi Janta Hy 
DiL Agar Be-Naqab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty

Thi Khamoshi Fitrat Hamari Jo Chand Barson Bhi Nibh Gayi Hy 
Agar Hamary Moun Mein Jawab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty

Hum Achy Thay Par Sada Logon Ki Nazar Mein Bury Rahy
Kahen Hum Such Men Kharab Hoty Tu Socho Kitny Fasad Hoty.....


Romantic Poetry, Romantic Nazam, Urdu Poetry,

 

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