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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... Thou believ'st I jest , And laugh'st to see my wrath wear antic shapes : Begone , begone ! Q. Mo. What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my Moor . Art thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou ...
... Thou believ'st I jest , And laugh'st to see my wrath wear antic shapes : Begone , begone ! Q. Mo. What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my Moor . Art thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou ...
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... thou may'st see To dress thyself , if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on me , and with coronets of pearl , And bells of gold , circling their pretty arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow ...
... thou may'st see To dress thyself , if thou wilt smile on me . Smile on me , and with coronets of pearl , And bells of gold , circling their pretty arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow ...
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... 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 amend ...
... 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 amend ...
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... thou hear'st me speak . My husband - king upon his death - bed lies , Yet have I stol'n from him to look on thee : A queen hath made herself thy concubine , Yet dost thou now abhor me ; hear me speak , Else shall my sons plague thy ...
... thou hear'st me speak . My husband - king upon his death - bed lies , Yet have I stol'n from him to look on thee : A queen hath made herself thy concubine , Yet dost thou now abhor me ; hear me speak , Else shall my sons plague thy ...
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... thou dost pledge me . How now , why star'st thou thus ? Knock . Enter ZARACK . ZAR . The king is dead ! ELEAZ . Ah ! dead ! You hear this ? Is't true , is't true ? The king dead ! Who dare knock thus ? ZAR . It is the cardinal , Making ...
... thou dost pledge me . How now , why star'st thou thus ? Knock . Enter ZARACK . ZAR . The king is dead ! ELEAZ . Ah ! dead ! You hear this ? Is't true , is't true ? The king dead ! Who dare knock thus ? ZAR . It is the cardinal , Making ...
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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