The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... wench , ' hollow . 35 Let the sad captive foremost with locks spread , On her white neck but for hurt cheeks be led ; Meeter it were her lips were blue with kissing , And on her neck a wanton's mark not missing . But though I like a ...
... wench , ' hollow . 35 Let the sad captive foremost with locks spread , On her white neck but for hurt cheeks be led ; Meeter it were her lips were blue with kissing , And on her neck a wanton's mark not missing . But though I like a ...
Pagina 127
... wench forth send , Her valiant lover follows without end . ΙΟ Mounts , and rain - doubled floods he passeth over ... wench forth send ] if the wench is sent forth . To suffer storm - mix'd snows with night's sharp cold I. viii ] 127 ELEGIES.
... wench forth send , Her valiant lover follows without end . ΙΟ Mounts , and rain - doubled floods he passeth over ... wench forth send ] if the wench is sent forth . To suffer storm - mix'd snows with night's sharp cold I. viii ] 127 ELEGIES.
Pagina 202
... wench for the poor remain . Now , Sabine - like , though chaste she seems to live , One her commands , who many things can give . For me , she doth keeper and husband fear ; 55 60 57. All they ] Mas .; All , thee Douce . 62. her ] Dyce ...
... wench for the poor remain . Now , Sabine - like , though chaste she seems to live , One her commands , who many things can give . For me , she doth keeper and husband fear ; 55 60 57. All they ] Mas .; All , thee Douce . 62. her ] Dyce ...
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HERO AND LEANDER I | 4 |
Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
age at | 27 |
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amorous arms beauty Bind blood breast Caesar Callimachus Ceres Chapman chaste Christopher Marlowe Compare Hero Compare Ovid's Elegies Corinna death delight dost doth Douce Dyce earth editions ELEGIA Eleius eyes Faerie Queene fair Fates favour fear fire flame Ganymede give goddess gods golden grace hair hand hast hate hath heart heaven Hellespont Hero and Leander Hero's Heroides honour Hymen Jove kiss Latin lest light live looks lov'd love's lovers Lucan maid Marlowe omits Marlowe read Marlowe's text reads Mars Martin Metamorphoses mistress Musaeus Muses Neptune night nought nuptial nymph O.E.D. quotes Ovid Ovid says Pelops Phoebus poem poet Pompey quod reference Rhene Robinson Rome sense Sestiad shalt shame sing soul stars Sulpitius sweet Tamburlaine Tereus thee Thessaly thine things thou thought Thracian Tibullus Tucker Brooke turn'd Venus verse virgin wanton wench winds wound ΙΟ