Hero and LeanderMaddox & Gray, 1927 - 82 Seiten Hero and Leander is a mythological short epic by the famous English writer and dramatist Christopher Marlowe. When Marlowe was killed after being accused of blasphemy, he left the poem unfinished to be later completed by George Chapman. The poem follows the love story between the two Greek mythological characters Hero and Leander which was first narrated in the works of the two ancient poets Musaeus Grammaticus and Ovid. Hero is a priestess of the goddess Venus to whom she has made a vow of chastity, yet she falls in love with Leander, a young man from Abydos on the opposite side of the narrow sea passage known as the Hellespont. Leander, who promises to cross the Hellespont every night to reach his beloved, gets in trouble with Neptune, the god of the seas. When he eventually comes at Hero's door, he has to make use of his guile and physical beauty to seduce his coy beloved. At this point starts Chapman's contribution to accompany the two lovers until Leander drowns in the sea on his way to Hero. Watching her lover's dead body from her high tower, the latter decides to throw herself and die by his side. |
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... the fre that from his countenance blaz'd , Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook , Such force and virtue hath an amorous look . It lies not in our power to love , or hate , ( ; For will in us is over - ruled 9 HERO AND LEANDER.
... the fre that from his countenance blaz'd , Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook , Such force and virtue hath an amorous look . It lies not in our power to love , or hate , ( ; For will in us is over - ruled 9 HERO AND LEANDER.
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... countenance , Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance , They answer'd Love , nor would vouchsafe so much As one poor word , their hate to him was such . Hearken a while , and I will tell you why : Heaven's winged herald , Jove ...
... countenance , Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance , They answer'd Love , nor would vouchsafe so much As one poor word , their hate to him was such . Hearken a while , and I will tell you why : Heaven's winged herald , Jove ...
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... countenance is descried ; The light of hidden fire itself discovers , And love that is conceal'd , betrays poor lovers . His secret flame apparently was seen , Leander's father knew where he had been , And for the same mildly rebuk'd ...
... countenance is descried ; The light of hidden fire itself discovers , And love that is conceal'd , betrays poor lovers . His secret flame apparently was seen , Leander's father knew where he had been , And for the same mildly rebuk'd ...
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... countenance behold ye might A kind of twlight break , which through the air , As from an orient cloud , glimpse here and there ; And round about the chamber this false morn Brought forth the day before the day was born . So Hero's ruddy ...
... countenance behold ye might A kind of twlight break , which through the air , As from an orient cloud , glimpse here and there ; And round about the chamber this false morn Brought forth the day before the day was born . So Hero's ruddy ...
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... her safely to Abydos ' strand . There leave we him , and with fresh wing pursue Astonish'd Hero , whose most wished view I thus long have forborne , because I left her So out of countenance , and her spirits bereft her 36 HERO AND LEANDER.
... her safely to Abydos ' strand . There leave we him , and with fresh wing pursue Astonish'd Hero , whose most wished view I thus long have forborne , because I left her So out of countenance , and her spirits bereft her 36 HERO AND LEANDER.
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Abydos Alcmane altar amorous arms beauty Beauty's bliss blood bosom breast bright call'd chaste cheeks CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE colours confits countenance Cupid Cyclops dear death deeds delight Destinies doth earth embrac'd enamour'd enter'd Eucharis eyes face Fates fear feast FIFTH SESTIAD figur'd fire flame flew FOURTH SESTIAD gainst gentle GEORGE CHAPMAN goddess gods golden grace grief hair hand haste hate hath heart heaven Hellespont HERO AND LEANDER holy fire honour Hymen Jove kiss kiss'd Leucote light limb lips live look look'd lov'd Love's lovers maid maidenhead Marlowe Morpheus Musaeus naked naught Neptune never night nuptial nymph poor Proteus rich rites robe rude sacred sacrifice SECOND SESTIAD SESTIAD The Argument Sestos shin'd shine sight soul spake star stay'd stood striv'd sweet swim Teras thee thence THIRD SESTIAD thou thought torch turn'd unto us'd Venus view'd virgin virtue vow'd vows waves Wherewith Winds wish'd wrought youth