The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2;Band 55John C. Nimmo, 1885 |
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... Æneas , in thine innocence , Since that religion hath no recompense . Jup . Content thee , Cytherea , in thy care , 1 Surprised . 60 70 80 2 The stars were the children of Astræus and Eos . See Hesiod , Theogony , 11. 381-2 . 3 These ...
... Æneas , in thine innocence , Since that religion hath no recompense . Jup . Content thee , Cytherea , in thy care , 1 Surprised . 60 70 80 2 The stars were the children of Astræus and Eos . See Hesiod , Theogony , 11. 381-2 . 3 These ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 90 Since thy Æneas ' wandering fate is firm , 1 Whose weary limbs shall shortly make repose In those fair walls I promised him of yore . But , first , in blood must his good fortune bud , Before ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 90 Since thy Æneas ' wandering fate is firm , 1 Whose weary limbs shall shortly make repose In those fair walls I promised him of yore . But , first , in blood must his good fortune bud , Before ...
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... Æneas , art thou driven ! 160 [ Aside . En . Hold ; take this candle , and go light a fire ; 171 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 ! 160 [ Aside . En . Hold ; take this candle , and go light a fire ; 171 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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... Æneas is my name ; Who , driven by war from forth my native world , Put sails to sea to seek out Italy ; And my divine descent from sceptred Jove : < 210 With twice twelve Phrygian ships I plough'd the deep , 220 And made that way my ...
... Æneas is my name ; Who , driven by war from forth my native world , Put sails to sea to seek out Italy ; And my divine descent from sceptred Jove : < 210 With twice twelve Phrygian ships I plough'd the deep , 220 And made that way my ...
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... Æneas ' face , Then would we hope to quite such friendly turns , As shall 2 surpass the wonder of our speech . [ Exeunt . 1 Old ed . " Vausis . " 2 Dyce proposes all " for " shall . " Retaining " shall " the sense is " we would hope to ...
... Æneas ' face , Then would we hope to quite such friendly turns , As shall 2 surpass the wonder of our speech . [ Exeunt . 1 Old ed . " Vausis . " 2 Dyce proposes all " for " shall . " Retaining " shall " the sense is " we would hope to ...
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