Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... cause , of which he was a zealous , though injudicious champion , his likings took an oblique direction— orient pearls lay neglected , while worthless beads were gathered up , strung , and clasped with gold X PREFACE .
... cause , of which he was a zealous , though injudicious champion , his likings took an oblique direction— orient pearls lay neglected , while worthless beads were gathered up , strung , and clasped with gold X PREFACE .
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... took the degree of B. A. in 1583 , and of M. A. 1587 ; and on leaving the university he became , like his great cotemporary Shakspeare , at once an actor and writer for the stage . So vague and uncertain are all the notices we have of ...
... took the degree of B. A. in 1583 , and of M. A. 1587 ; and on leaving the university he became , like his great cotemporary Shakspeare , at once an actor and writer for the stage . So vague and uncertain are all the notices we have of ...
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... mingling eyebeams came : His heart quick trembled , - * Shameless from love , some few soft steps he took , Confronting stood , and fix'd the virgin's look ; Turning his sidelong eyes , with luring wile , By xl PREFACE .
... mingling eyebeams came : His heart quick trembled , - * Shameless from love , some few soft steps he took , Confronting stood , and fix'd the virgin's look ; Turning his sidelong eyes , with luring wile , By xl PREFACE .
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... took delight To play upon those hands , they were so white . Buskins of shells , all silver'd , used she ; And branch'd with blushing coral to the knee ; Where sparrows perch'd , of hollow pearl and gold , Such as the world would wonder ...
... took delight To play upon those hands , they were so white . Buskins of shells , all silver'd , used she ; And branch'd with blushing coral to the knee ; Where sparrows perch'd , of hollow pearl and gold , Such as the world would wonder ...
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... took his rest . So lovely fair was HERO , Venus ' nun , 45 As Nature wept , thinking she was undone , Because she took more from her than she left ; And of such wondrous beauty her bereft : Therefore in sign her treasure suffer'd wrack ...
... took his rest . So lovely fair was HERO , Venus ' nun , 45 As Nature wept , thinking she was undone , Because she took more from her than she left ; And of such wondrous beauty her bereft : Therefore in sign her treasure suffer'd wrack ...
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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