Lust's dominion; or, The lascivious queen. Hero and Leander. Certain of Ovid's elegies. Epigrams and elegies by John Davies and Christopher Marlowe. The first book of Lucan. Ovid's ElegiesW. Pickering, 1826 |
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... hast thou learn'd this language , that can say No more but two rude words ? away , away . Am I grown ugly now ? ELEAZ . Ugly as hell . Q. Mo. Thou lov'dst me once . ELEAZ . That can thy bastards tell . Q. Mo. What is my sin ? I will ...
... hast thou learn'd this language , that can say No more but two rude words ? away , away . Am I grown ugly now ? ELEAZ . Ugly as hell . Q. Mo. Thou lov'dst me once . ELEAZ . That can thy bastards tell . Q. Mo. What is my sin ? I will ...
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... Hast often to my dull ears offered , By all thy hopes to enjoy my royal bed , By all those mourning lines which thou hast sent , Weeping in black , to tell thy languishment ; By love's best , richest treasure , which I swear SC . IV ...
... Hast often to my dull ears offered , By all thy hopes to enjoy my royal bed , By all those mourning lines which thou hast sent , Weeping in black , to tell thy languishment ; By love's best , richest treasure , which I swear SC . IV ...
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... hast a lean face and a carrion heart ; A plague on him and thee too ! then - s'heart ! then To crack the very heart - strings of our army- To quarter it in pieces - I could tear my hair , And in cursing spend my soul ; Cardinal ! what ...
... hast a lean face and a carrion heart ; A plague on him and thee too ! then - s'heart ! then To crack the very heart - strings of our army- To quarter it in pieces - I could tear my hair , And in cursing spend my soul ; Cardinal ! what ...
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... Hast thou betray'd me thus ? ELEAZ . Not I , not I. PHIL . Sirrah ! hedge - hog ! ELEAZ . Hah ! I'll hear thee presently . ISA . Hear me then , hell - hound ; slaves , unchain my love , Or by- ELEAZ . By what ? Is't not rare walking ...
... Hast thou betray'd me thus ? ELEAZ . Not I , not I. PHIL . Sirrah ! hedge - hog ! ELEAZ . Hah ! I'll hear thee presently . ISA . Hear me then , hell - hound ; slaves , unchain my love , Or by- ELEAZ . By what ? Is't not rare walking ...
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... hast much work in hand . [ Exit . ZAR . I'm weary of this office and this life ; It is too thirsty , and I would your blood Might ' scape the filling out . By heaven I swear , I scorn these blows and his rebukes to bear . VOL . II ...
... hast much work in hand . [ Exit . ZAR . I'm weary of this office and this life ; It is too thirsty , and I would your blood Might ' scape the filling out . By heaven I swear , I scorn these blows and his rebukes to bear . VOL . II ...
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Abydos Alvero arms BALT Baltazar bastard beauty blood bosom breast Cæsar CARD cardinal Ceres chaste cheeks COLE CRAB crown damn'd dare dead dear death devil dost doth earth ELEAZ Eleazar ELEGIA Exeunt eyes face fair fear fire flame friars give goddess gods grace hair hand hast hate hath head hear heart heaven hell Hellespont here's HERO AND LEANDER Hero's honour HORTEN Hortenzo Hymen is't Jove king kiss live look lord lov'd Love's lovers lust LUST'S DOMINION maid MARIA Marlowe Mendoza mistress Moor mother muse naked night nymph Ovid peace PHIL Philip Prince Philip queen Rome Scythia SESTYAD shame shine sing slave soldiers soul Spain stand stay STINKARD sweet sword tears tell thee thine thou art thought thyself Tibullus tongue turn'd unto Venus verse wench Zarack Zounds