The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... Mars is gone , Venus thy side doth warm , And brings good fortune : a rich lover plants His love on thee , and can ... Mars ] The astrological influence of Mars is contrary ( ' contraria ' ) to her fortunes . 30. Venus thy side doth warm ...
... Mars is gone , Venus thy side doth warm , And brings good fortune : a rich lover plants His love on thee , and can ... Mars ] The astrological influence of Mars is contrary ( ' contraria ' ) to her fortunes . 30. Venus thy side doth warm ...
Pagina 128
... Mars in the deed the blacksmith's net did stable , In heaven was never more notorious fable . Myself was dull and faint , to sloth inclin❜d , 40 Pleasure and ease had mollified my mind ; 23-4 . ] This was the exploit of Odysseus and ...
... Mars in the deed the blacksmith's net did stable , In heaven was never more notorious fable . Myself was dull and faint , to sloth inclin❜d , 40 Pleasure and ease had mollified my mind ; 23-4 . ] This was the exploit of Odysseus and ...
Pagina 194
... Mars ' sin and her uncle's crime , Stray'd barefoot through sole places on a time . 50 Her from his swift waves the bold flood perceiv'd , And from the mid - ford his hoarse voice upheav'd , Saying , ' Why sadly tread'st my banks upon ...
... Mars ' sin and her uncle's crime , Stray'd barefoot through sole places on a time . 50 Her from his swift waves the bold flood perceiv'd , And from the mid - ford his hoarse voice upheav'd , Saying , ' Why sadly tread'st my banks upon ...
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Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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