Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... honour and dignity ” ) Watson , Braithwaite , Constable , and Breton , were tricked out in splendid attire , befitting Jonson , or Chapman , or Marlowe , or Sidney , which so far from concealing their native mean- ness , set it forth in ...
... honour and dignity ” ) Watson , Braithwaite , Constable , and Breton , were tricked out in splendid attire , befitting Jonson , or Chapman , or Marlowe , or Sidney , which so far from concealing their native mean- ness , set it forth in ...
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... Honour of the Garter , " thus mentions him : " Unhappy in thy end , Marlow , the Muses ' darling for thy verse , Fit to write passions for the souls below . " Henry Petowe published what he calls a second part of the Hero and Leander ...
... Honour of the Garter , " thus mentions him : " Unhappy in thy end , Marlow , the Muses ' darling for thy verse , Fit to write passions for the souls below . " Henry Petowe published what he calls a second part of the Hero and Leander ...
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... honour to Marlow that one of his compositions has been thought even to be worthy of Shakspeare , to whom was long attri- buted that beautiful Pastoral Song " Come live with me , and be my love , " some snatches of which are also uttered ...
... honour to Marlow that one of his compositions has been thought even to be worthy of Shakspeare , to whom was long attri- buted that beautiful Pastoral Song " Come live with me , and be my love , " some snatches of which are also uttered ...
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... honour of the queen - light of the east . In her right hand she held a silver wand , On whose bright top Peristera did stand Who was a nymph but now , transform'd , a dove , — * * * * * * Her plenteous hair in curled billows swims On ...
... honour of the queen - light of the east . In her right hand she held a silver wand , On whose bright top Peristera did stand Who was a nymph but now , transform'd , a dove , — * * * * * * Her plenteous hair in curled billows swims On ...
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... translation of " Sintram and his Companions , " by Baron la Motte Fouqué , a sublime , deeply pondered effusion of genius , in the strict sense of the term . I must now take leave of my honoured wards , PREFACE . lxiii.
... translation of " Sintram and his Companions , " by Baron la Motte Fouqué , a sublime , deeply pondered effusion of genius , in the strict sense of the term . I must now take leave of my honoured wards , PREFACE . lxiii.
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Abydos Alcmane amorous arms atheist beauty beauty's bliss blood bosom breast bride bright call'd Chapman chaste cheeks CHRISTOPHER MARLOW colours conceits Cupid dear death Decameron delight doth E'en earth edit enamour'd Eucharis eyes face fair fancies Fates Faustus fear feast fire flame gainst gentle GEORGE CHAPMAN goddess golden grace hair hand haste hath heart Heaven Hell Hellespont HERO AND LEANDER Hero's honour Hymen Jove joys kiss kiss'd leave Leigh Hunt light limbs live look look'd lov'd Love's lovers Lust's Dominion maid maidenhead Marlow mind mix'd Morpheus mov'd Musæus naked Neptune night nought nuptial nymph o'er Peristera poem rich rites robe Robert Greene sacred Sestos Shakspeare shin'd shine shore sight soul spake spirit star stood sweet swim Tamburlaine tears thee Thomas Beard thou thought torch tower turn'd unto us'd valure Venus view'd virgin virtue vow'd vows waves wish'd writer wrought youth