The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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... golden Morpheus In silence of the night to visit us ) 350 My turret stands , and there God knows I play With Venus ' swans and sparrows all the day . A dwarfish beldam bears me company , That hops about the chamber where I lie , And ...
... golden Morpheus In silence of the night to visit us ) 350 My turret stands , and there God knows I play With Venus ' swans and sparrows all the day . A dwarfish beldam bears me company , That hops about the chamber where I lie , And ...
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... golden thigh ] Time's order is the harmony of creation , a har- mony expressed in terms of the intervals of the musical scale by Pythagoras . Chapman combines this tradition with the legend that Pythagoras had a golden thigh , to make a ...
... golden thigh ] Time's order is the harmony of creation , a har- mony expressed in terms of the intervals of the musical scale by Pythagoras . Chapman combines this tradition with the legend that Pythagoras had a golden thigh , to make a ...
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... Golden storms Fell from their eyes ; as when the sun appears , 185 And yet it rains , so show'd their eyes their tears . And as when funeral dames watch a dead corse , Weeping about it , telling with remorse What pains he felt , how ...
... Golden storms Fell from their eyes ; as when the sun appears , 185 And yet it rains , so show'd their eyes their tears . And as when funeral dames watch a dead corse , Weeping about it , telling with remorse What pains he felt , how ...
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HERO AND LEANDER I | 4 |
Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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