The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... looks have wrought ; For yet the world's stale cunning she resisted , To bear foul thoughts , yet forge what looks she listed , And held it for a very silly sleight , 255 To make a perfect metal counterfeit : Glad to disclaim herself ...
... looks have wrought ; For yet the world's stale cunning she resisted , To bear foul thoughts , yet forge what looks she listed , And held it for a very silly sleight , 255 To make a perfect metal counterfeit : Glad to disclaim herself ...
Pagina 70
... looks brought wrath , and urged fear . Her robe was scarlet , black her head's attire , And through her naked breast shin'd streams of fire , As when the rarefied air is driven 240 In flashing streams , and opes the darken'd heaven . In ...
... looks brought wrath , and urged fear . Her robe was scarlet , black her head's attire , And through her naked breast shin'd streams of fire , As when the rarefied air is driven 240 In flashing streams , and opes the darken'd heaven . In ...
Pagina 80
... looks he greeted them : ' Tis strange to see ' gainst what an extreme stream A lover strives ; poor Hymen look'd so ill , That as in merit he increased still 155 By suff'ring much , so he in grace decreas'd . Women are most won when men ...
... looks he greeted them : ' Tis strange to see ' gainst what an extreme stream A lover strives ; poor Hymen look'd so ill , That as in merit he increased still 155 By suff'ring much , so he in grace decreas'd . Women are most won when men ...
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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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