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And this event uncourtly Hero thought Her inward guilt would in her 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 ...
And this event uncourtly Hero thought Her inward guilt would in her 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 ...
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At length with sickly looks he greeted them : ' Tis strange to see ' gainst what an extreme stream A lover strives ; poor Hymen look'd so ill , 155 That as in merit he increased still By suff'ring much , so he in grace decreas'd .
At length with sickly looks he greeted them : ' Tis strange to see ' gainst what an extreme stream A lover strives ; poor Hymen look'd so ill , 155 That as in merit he increased still By suff'ring much , so he in grace decreas'd .
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If on the marble theatre I look , One among many is to grieve thee took . If some fair wench me secretly behold , Thou arguest she doth secret marks unfold . If I praise any , thy poor hairs thou tearest ; If blame , dissembling of my ...
If on the marble theatre I look , One among many is to grieve thee took . If some fair wench me secretly behold , Thou arguest she doth secret marks unfold . If I praise any , thy poor hairs thou tearest ; If blame , dissembling of my ...
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Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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arms bear beauty Bind blood body bring called cause Chapman Compare death delight desire dost doth Douce Dyce earth editions ELEGIA eyes face fair fall Fates fear fields fire flame follow force give goddess gods golden grace hair hand hate hath head heart heaven Hero and Leander Italy Jove keep kind kiss Latin leave light live looks love's lovers Lucan maid Marlowe Marlowe's Mars Martin means Metamorphoses mind mistress move Musaeus Muses never night Ovid Ovid's poem poet poor reference rest Robinson Rome says sense shame soul stars sweet thee things thou thought took translation turn Venus verse virtue wench winds wound