Hero and LeanderJoseph M. Dent, 1909 - 103 Seiten |
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... kind . What English poetry has lost by the too early death of her " Son , first born of the morning , " we can never know , but we may understand something of our loss when we compare the first two Sestyads of " Hero and Leander " with ...
... kind . What English poetry has lost by the too early death of her " Son , first born of the morning , " we can never know , but we may understand something of our loss when we compare the first two Sestyads of " Hero and Leander " with ...
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... kind of graunting , put him by it , And ever , as he thought himselfe most nigh it , Like to the tree of Tantalus , she fled , And , seeming lavish , sav'de her maydenhead . Ne'er king more sought to keepe his diademe , Than Hero this ...
... kind of graunting , put him by it , And ever , as he thought himselfe most nigh it , Like to the tree of Tantalus , she fled , And , seeming lavish , sav'de her maydenhead . Ne'er king more sought to keepe his diademe , Than Hero this ...
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Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. Playd with a boy so faire and kind , As for his love both earth and heaven pyn'd ; That of the cooling river durst not drinke , Least water - nymphs should pull him from the brinke ; And when hee ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. Playd with a boy so faire and kind , As for his love both earth and heaven pyn'd ; That of the cooling river durst not drinke , Least water - nymphs should pull him from the brinke ; And when hee ...
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Abydus albeit amorous armes arose beautie behold brest burne cald chastitie cheekes CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE cryde Cupid Cupid's delight delites displayd doth dwelt earth Enamoured Epethite faire farre foorth Ganimed gentle GEORGE CHAPMAN gods gold hands hate hath heart heaven Heaven's golden fires Hebe Hellespont Hellespontus throwes Hermes Hero and Leander Hero-handled bodie Hero's herselfe Jove kisse kist layd Leander into Hellespontus looke lov'd Love's lovers maids Marlowe Mercurie moov'd Muse musicke naked nectar neere Neptune night Nimph offred pallace pearle pittie poore prowd pyn'd Renaissance replide rites Sad Hero Saturne Satyrs seem'd Sestos Sestyads sheapheards shee skie smilde sodainly soveraigne of Heaven's spake sparckled spyde stayd stood striv'd strooken strove sunne sweet thee thence thou thought throwes His Hero-handled tower towre turnde unto usde vaine Venus Virginitie vow'd vowes warr Whereat whereon Wherewith wisht women wone woon word wound yeeld yong Leander