Hero and Leander, 1598F. Etchells and H. Macdonald, 1924 - 108 Seiten |
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... bright day - light , Should know the pleasure of this blessed night , And them like Mars and Ericine display , Both in each others armes chaind as they lay . Againe she knew not how to frame her looke , Or speake to him who in a moment ...
... bright day - light , Should know the pleasure of this blessed night , And them like Mars and Ericine display , Both in each others armes chaind as they lay . Againe she knew not how to frame her looke , Or speake to him who in a moment ...
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... bright feete extended , By which hung all the bench of Deities ; And in a chaine , compact of eares and eies , She led Religion ; all her bodie was Cleere and transparent as the purest glasse : For she was all presented to the sence ...
... bright feete extended , By which hung all the bench of Deities ; And in a chaine , compact of eares and eies , She led Religion ; all her bodie was Cleere and transparent as the purest glasse : For she was all presented to the sence ...
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... bright top Peristera did stand , Who was a Nymph , but now transformd a Doue , And in her life was deare in Venus loue : And for her sake she euer since that time , ( blew clime . Chusde Doues to draw her Coach through heauens Her ...
... bright top Peristera did stand , Who was a Nymph , but now transformd a Doue , And in her life was deare in Venus loue : And for her sake she euer since that time , ( blew clime . Chusde Doues to draw her Coach through heauens Her ...
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... bright Leucote voyce , and made her speake , To ease her anguish , whose swolne breast did breake With anger at her Goddesse , that did touch , Hero so neere for that she vsde so much . And thrusting her white neck at Venus , sayd : Why ...
... bright Leucote voyce , and made her speake , To ease her anguish , whose swolne breast did breake With anger at her Goddesse , that did touch , Hero so neere for that she vsde so much . And thrusting her white neck at Venus , sayd : Why ...
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Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. tion and creation of Dissi- mulation And the bright flame became a mayd most faire Descrip- For her aspect : her tresses were of wire , Knit like a net , where harts all set on fire Strugled in pants ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. tion and creation of Dissi- mulation And the bright flame became a mayd most faire Descrip- For her aspect : her tresses were of wire , Knit like a net , where harts all set on fire Strugled in pants ...
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aboue Abydus Alcmane amorous ARGVMENT armes ayre beautie blood bosome brest bright Britwell burnd cald chast cleere clowde colours Confits countnance Cupid darknes deare delites diuine doth earth edition Eucharis euen euery eyes face faire farre Fates fauours fayre feast fire flame flew flowre foorth gainst gaue gentle George Chapman giue Goddesse golden grace graue hand hart hath haue heauen Hellespont Hero HERO AND LEANDER Hymen Iewels Ioue ioyes Joue kisse kist Leander leaue Leucote light liue lookt lou'd loue louely louers maids mayd Morpheus musick naked neere Neptune neuer night nought Nuptiall Nymph Phabus pittie poore powre rites robe sacred Seas selfe sence Sestos Sestus Sestyad sheapheards shew shine sight siluer skarfe skie soule spake striu'd subiect sunne sweet swim thee themselues thou thought Torch towre turnd Venus verso vertue viewd virgins vnto vowd vowes vpon vsde warre waues wisht yeeld