Hero and Leander, 1598F. Etchells and H. Macdonald, 1924 - 108 Seiten |
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... Hymen couple thee . Wilde sauages , that drinke of running springs , Thinke water farre excels all earthly things : But they that daily taste neat wine , despise it . Virginitie , albeit some highly prise it , Compar'd with marriage ...
... Hymen couple thee . Wilde sauages , that drinke of running springs , Thinke water farre excels all earthly things : But they that daily taste neat wine , despise it . Virginitie , albeit some highly prise it , Compar'd with marriage ...
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... Hymen that now is god of Nuptiall rites , And crownes with honor loue and his delights , Of Athens was a youth so sweet of face , That many thought him of the femall race : Such quickning brightnes did his cleere eyes dart , Warme went ...
... Hymen that now is god of Nuptiall rites , And crownes with honor loue and his delights , Of Athens was a youth so sweet of face , That many thought him of the femall race : Such quickning brightnes did his cleere eyes dart , Warme went ...
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... Hymen lookt , that euen the chastest minde He mou'd to ioyne in ioyes of sacred kinde : For onely now his chins first doune consorted His heads rich fleece , in golden curles contorted ; And as he was so lou'd , he lou'd so too , So ...
... Hymen lookt , that euen the chastest minde He mou'd to ioyne in ioyes of sacred kinde : For onely now his chins first doune consorted His heads rich fleece , in golden curles contorted ; And as he was so lou'd , he lou'd so too , So ...
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... Hymen terme himselfe a mayd . At length with sickly lookes he greeted them : Tis strange to see gainst what an extreame streame A louer striues ; poore Hymen lookt so ill , That as in merit he increased still , By suffring much , so he ...
... Hymen terme himselfe a mayd . At length with sickly lookes he greeted them : Tis strange to see gainst what an extreame streame A louer striues ; poore Hymen lookt so ill , That as in merit he increased still , By suffring much , so he ...
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Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. And Hymen soone recouering all he lost , Deceiuing still these maids , but himselfe most . His loue and he with many virgin dames , Noble by birth , noble by beauties flames , Leauing the towne with ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. And Hymen soone recouering all he lost , Deceiuing still these maids , but himselfe most . His loue and he with many virgin dames , Noble by birth , noble by beauties flames , Leauing the towne with ...
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