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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... rudest peasant melt , That in the vast uplandish country dwelt ; The barbarous Thracian soldier , mov'd with nought , Was mov'd with him , and for his favour sought . Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , FIRST SESTY AD . 323.
... rudest peasant melt , That in the vast uplandish country dwelt ; The barbarous Thracian soldier , mov'd with nought , Was mov'd with him , and for his favour sought . Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , FIRST SESTY AD . 323.
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Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling cheek , a speaking eye , A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew he was a man ...
Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling cheek , a speaking eye , A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew he was a man ...
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... by the gods decreed it is , We human creatures should enjoy that bliss . One is no number ; maids are nothing then , Without the sweet society of men . Wilt thou live single still ? one shalt thou be FIRST SESTYAD . 329.
... by the gods decreed it is , We human creatures should enjoy that bliss . One is no number ; maids are nothing then , Without the sweet society of men . Wilt thou live single still ? one shalt thou be FIRST SESTYAD . 329.
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... maid ? Ah me ! such words as these should I abhor , And yet I like them for the orator . " With that Leander stoop'd , to have embrac'd her , But from his spreading arms away she cast her , And thus bespake him : " Gentle youth ...
... maid ? Ah me ! such words as these should I abhor , And yet I like them for the orator . " With that Leander stoop'd , to have embrac'd her , But from his spreading arms away she cast her , And thus bespake him : " Gentle youth ...
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... maid , Whose careless hair , instead of pearl to ' adorn it , Glister'd with dew , as one that seem'd to scorn it : Her breath , as fragrant as the morning rose ; Her mind pure , and her tongue untaught to glose : Yet proud she was ...
... maid , Whose careless hair , instead of pearl to ' adorn it , Glister'd with dew , as one that seem'd to scorn it : Her breath , as fragrant as the morning rose ; Her mind pure , and her tongue untaught to glose : Yet proud she was ...
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