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Pagina 55
1 When at Collatium this false lord arriv'd , Well was he welcom'd by the Roman dame , Within whose face beauty and virtue striv'd Which of them both should underprop her fame : When virtue bragg'd , beauty would blush for shame ...
1 When at Collatium this false lord arriv'd , Well was he welcom'd by the Roman dame , Within whose face beauty and virtue striv'd Which of them both should underprop her fame : When virtue bragg'd , beauty would blush for shame ...
Pagina 59
And now this lustful lord leap'd from his bed , Throwing his mantle rudely o'er his arm ; Is madly toss'd between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul ...
And now this lustful lord leap'd from his bed , Throwing his mantle rudely o'er his arm ; Is madly toss'd between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul ...
Pagina 63
By reprobate desire thus madly led , The Roman lord marcheth to Lucrece ' bed . The locks between her chamber and his will , Each one by him enforc'd , retires his ward ; * Respect - prudence , -in the sense of the original Latin ...
By reprobate desire thus madly led , The Roman lord marcheth to Lucrece ' bed . The locks between her chamber and his will , Each one by him enforc'd , retires his ward ; * Respect - prudence , -in the sense of the original Latin ...
Pagina 67
Her breasts , like ivory globes circled with blue , A pair of maiden worlds unconquered , Save of their lord no bearing yoke they knew , And him by oath they truly honoured . These worlds in Tarquin new ambition bred : Who , like a foul ...
Her breasts , like ivory globes circled with blue , A pair of maiden worlds unconquered , Save of their lord no bearing yoke they knew , And him by oath they truly honoured . These worlds in Tarquin new ambition bred : Who , like a foul ...
Pagina 77
So fares it with this faultful lord of Rome , Who this accomplishment so hotly chas'd ; For now against himself he sounds this doom , That through the length of times he stands disgrac'd : Besides , his soul's fair temple is defac'd ...
So fares it with this faultful lord of Rome , Who this accomplishment so hotly chas'd ; For now against himself he sounds this doom , That through the length of times he stands disgrac'd : Besides , his soul's fair temple is defac'd ...
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