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Venus and Adonis

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noun

  1. a narrative poem (1593) by Shakespeare.


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Stratford-upon-Avon born playwright Shakespeare dedicated Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece to Wriothesley, who some think was the "fair youth" to whom many of Shakespeare's sonnets are addressed.

From BBC • Sep. 8, 2025

When an earlier outbreak closed the theatres in 1593, Shakespeare wrote the poem Venus and Adonis.

From Scientific American • Mar. 29, 2020

Venus and Adonis: Shakespeare’s Epic Poems Part 1 Radio-style show celebrates the poetry of the Bard.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2019

Two recent productions, The Tempest and a staging of Shakespeare's epic poem Venus and Adonis, have been collaborations with London's Little Angel puppet theatre.

From The Guardian • Feb. 12, 2012

After these numbers it is quite refreshing to come across a cheerful male-voice hunting glee—"Even as the sun" is the title—the words being taken from Venus and Adonis.

From Shakespeare and Music by Wilson, Christopher

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