The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... Æneas wanders on the seas , And rests a prey to every billow's pride . Juno , false Juno , in her chariot's pomp , Drawn through the heavens by steeds of Boreas ' brood , Made Hebe to direct her airy wheels Into the windy country of the ...
... Æneas wanders on the seas , And rests a prey to every billow's pride . Juno , false Juno , in her chariot's pomp , Drawn through the heavens by steeds of Boreas ' brood , Made Hebe to direct her airy wheels Into the windy country of the ...
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... Æneas , in thine innocence , suppris'd ] i . e . overcome , overpowered . So in The Tra gedie of Antonie , translated from the French of Garnier by the Countess of Pembroke ; " Can not by them [ i . e . the charms of Cleopatra ] ...
... Æneas , in thine innocence , suppris'd ] i . e . overcome , overpowered . So in The Tra gedie of Antonie , translated from the French of Garnier by the Countess of Pembroke ; " Can not by them [ i . e . the charms of Cleopatra ] ...
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... Æneas with your calmy cheer , Whose beauteous burden well might make you proud , Had not the heavens , conceiv'd with hell - born clouds , Veil'd his resplendent glory from your view : For my sake , pity him , Oceanus , That erst ...
... Æneas with your calmy cheer , Whose beauteous burden well might make you proud , Had not the heavens , conceiv'd with hell - born clouds , Veil'd his resplendent glory from your view : For my sake , pity him , Oceanus , That erst ...
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... Æneas , art thou driven ! [ Aside . EN . Hold ; take this candle , and go light a fire ; You shall have leaves and windfall boughs enow , Near to these woods , to roast your meat withal.- Ascanius , go and dry thy drenched limbs ...
... Æneas , art thou driven ! [ Aside . EN . Hold ; take this candle , and go light a fire ; You shall have leaves and windfall boughs enow , Near to these woods , to roast your meat withal.- Ascanius , go and dry thy drenched limbs ...
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... ? Whence may you come , or whither will you go ? || Tyrian ] Old ed . " Turen . ” ¶for the nonce ] i . e . for the occasion . lawnds ] i . e . lawns . + Whereas ] i . e . Where . EN . Of Troy am I , Æneas is my 374 [ ACT J. THE TRAGEDY OF.
... ? Whence may you come , or whither will you go ? || Tyrian ] Old ed . " Turen . ” ¶for the nonce ] i . e . for the occasion . lawnds ] i . e . lawns . + Whereas ] i . e . Where . EN . Of Troy am I , Æneas is my 374 [ ACT J. THE TRAGEDY OF.
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