Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove. This strife of hers (like that Which made the world) another world begat Of unknown joy. Treason was in her thought, And cunningly to yield... The Works of Christopher Marlowe - Seite 35von Christopher Marlowe - 1885Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 562 Seiten
...toil'd in vain, Till gentle parley did the truce obtain. She trembling strove ; this strife of her's, like that Which made the world, another world begat...their strength. Leander now, like Theban Hercules, Enter' d the orchard of the' Kesperides ; Whose fruit none rightly can describe, but he That pulls... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 Seiten
...toil'd in vain, Till gentle parley did the truce obtain. She trembling strove ; this strife of her' s, like that Which made the world, another world begat...now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard of the' Hesperides ; Whose fruit none rightly can describe, but he That pulls or shakes it from the golden... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1821 - 212 Seiten
...obtain. » Even as a hird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove; this strife of hers, like that...won she was at length; In such wars women use but Juilf their strength. Leander now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard of th' Hesperides; Whose... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 228 Seiten
...obtain. * Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove; this strife of hers, like that...Seeming not won, yet won she was at length ; In such wart women use but half their strength. Leander now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard of th'... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 Seiten
...obtain. * Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungcth and oft llnttcrs with her wing, She trembling strove; this strife of hers, like that...sought. Seeming not won, yet won she was at length ; In siu'h wars women use but half their strength. Leander now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 Seiten
...obtain. * Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove; this strife of hers, like that...sought. Seeming not won, yet won she was at length : li: such wars women use but half their strength. Leander now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 398 Seiten
...obtain. * Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove ; this strife of hers, like that...Treason was in her thought, And cunningly to yield lierself she sought. Seeming not. won, yet won she was at length : In such wars women use but half... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 Seiten
..."daintie." Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth, and oft flutters with her wing,* She trembling strove : this strife of hers, like that...now, like Theban Hercules, Enter'd the orchard of th Hespéridos ; Whose fruit none rightly can describe, but he That pulls or shakes it from the golden... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 Seiten
...obtain. Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth, and oft nutters with her wing, She trembling strove; this strife of hers, like that...Which made the world, another world begat Of unknown joy.t Treason was in her thought, And cunningly to yield herself she sought. Seeming not won, yet won... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 Seiten
...obtain. Even as a bird, which in our hands we wring, Forth plungeth, and oft flutters with her wing, She trembling strove ; this strife of hers, like that...Which made the world, another world begat Of unknown joy.t Treason was in her thought, And cunningly to yield herself she sought. Seeming not won, yet won... | |
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