Hero and Leander, 1598F. Etchells and H. Macdonald, 1924 - 108 Seiten |
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... hath beene deare vnto vs , liuing an after life in our memorie , there putteth vs in minde of farther obsequies due vnto the deceased . And namely of the performance of whatsoeuer we may iudge shall make to his liuing credit , and to ...
... hath beene deare vnto vs , liuing an after life in our memorie , there putteth vs in minde of farther obsequies due vnto the deceased . And namely of the performance of whatsoeuer we may iudge shall make to his liuing credit , and to ...
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... hath halfe the world been blacke . Amorous Leander , beautifull and yoong , ( Whose tragedie diuine Musaus soong ) Dwelt at Abydus ; since him , dwelt there none , For whom succeeding times make greater mone . His dangling tresses that ...
... hath halfe the world been blacke . Amorous Leander , beautifull and yoong , ( Whose tragedie diuine Musaus soong ) Dwelt at Abydus ; since him , dwelt there none , For whom succeeding times make greater mone . His dangling tresses that ...
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... hath an amorous looke . It lies not in our power to loue , or hate , For will in vs is ouer - rulde by fate . - When two are stript long ere the course begin , We wish that one should lose , the other win . A peri- phrasis of night ...
... hath an amorous looke . It lies not in our power to loue , or hate , For will in vs is ouer - rulde by fate . - When two are stript long ere the course begin , We wish that one should lose , the other win . A peri- phrasis of night ...
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... hath it any place of residence , Nor is❜t of earth or mold celestiall , Or capable of any forme at all . Of Of that which hath no being , doe not boast Hero and Leander .
... hath it any place of residence , Nor is❜t of earth or mold celestiall , Or capable of any forme at all . Of Of that which hath no being , doe not boast Hero and Leander .
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Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. Of that which hath no being , doe not boast , Things that are not at all , are neuer lost . Men foolishly doe call it vertuous , What vertue is it , that is borne with vs ? Much lesse can honour be ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. Of that which hath no being , doe not boast , Things that are not at all , are neuer lost . Men foolishly doe call it vertuous , What vertue is it , that is borne with vs ? Much lesse can honour be ...
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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