The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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... light flame , Those thoughts , joys , longings , that before became 5 High unexperienc'd blood , and maids ' sharp ... light ] The light of the new day , after the consummation of love in the Second Sestiad , is the sign of the ...
... light flame , Those thoughts , joys , longings , that before became 5 High unexperienc'd blood , and maids ' sharp ... light ] The light of the new day , after the consummation of love in the Second Sestiad , is the sign of the ...
Pagina 95
... light it ; nor did Nature 70 Propose one life to maids , but each such creature Makes by her soul the best of her free state , Which without love is rude , disconsolate , And wants love's fire to make it mild and bright , Till when ...
... light it ; nor did Nature 70 Propose one life to maids , but each such creature Makes by her soul the best of her free state , Which without love is rude , disconsolate , And wants love's fire to make it mild and bright , Till when ...
Pagina 242
... light Axon pikes ; And they of Rhene and Leuca , cunning darters , And Sequana that well could manage steeds ; The Belgians apt to govern British cars ; Th ' Averni too , which boldly feign themselves The Romans ' brethren , sprung of ...
... light Axon pikes ; And they of Rhene and Leuca , cunning darters , And Sequana that well could manage steeds ; The Belgians apt to govern British cars ; Th ' Averni too , which boldly feign themselves The Romans ' brethren , sprung of ...
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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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