The Poems of Christopher Marlowe: With MemoirHurst & Company, 1884 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... earth ; for , albeit the eye there taketh his ever - farewell of that beloved object , yet the im pression of the man that hath been dear unto us , living an after - life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due ...
... earth ; for , albeit the eye there taketh his ever - farewell of that beloved object , yet the im pression of the man that hath been dear unto us , living an after - life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due ...
Pagina 137
... earth , which deemed Eternal heaven to burn , for so it seemed , 100 As if another Phaeton had got The guidance of the sun's rich chariot . But , far above the loveliest , Hero shined , And stole away th ' enchanted gazer's mind ; For ...
... earth , which deemed Eternal heaven to burn , for so it seemed , 100 As if another Phaeton had got The guidance of the sun's rich chariot . But , far above the loveliest , Hero shined , And stole away th ' enchanted gazer's mind ; For ...
Pagina 141
... earth remains , Which , after his decease , some other gains ; But this fair gem , sweet in the loss alone , When you fleet hence , can be bequeathed to none ; Or , if it could , down from th ' enameled sky 37 % All heaven would come to ...
... earth remains , Which , after his decease , some other gains ; But this fair gem , sweet in the loss alone , When you fleet hence , can be bequeathed to none ; Or , if it could , down from th ' enameled sky 37 % All heaven would come to ...
Pagina 142
... earth or mold celestial , Or capable of any form at all . Of that which hath no being , do not boast : Things that are not at all , are never lost . Men foolishly do call it virtuous : What virtue is it , that is born with us ? Much ...
... earth or mold celestial , Or capable of any form at all . Of that which hath no being , do not boast : Things that are not at all , are never lost . Men foolishly do call it virtuous : What virtue is it , that is born with us ? Much ...
Pagina 145
... earth , and hell relies , I mean the adamantine Destinies , He wounds with love , and forced them equally To dote upon deceitful Mercury . They offered him the deadly fatal knife That shears the slender threads of human life ; At his ...
... earth , and hell relies , I mean the adamantine Destinies , He wounds with love , and forced them equally To dote upon deceitful Mercury . They offered him the deadly fatal knife That shears the slender threads of human life ; At his ...
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