The Poems of Christopher Marlowe: With MemoirHurst & Company, 1884 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... hath lately passed the press , that they are rare exercisers of virtue . " Beard closes his diatribe against the plays and other pestilential writings by proposing that they should all be collected in St. Paul's churchyard , where most ...
... hath lately passed the press , that they are rare exercisers of virtue . " Beard closes his diatribe against the plays and other pestilential writings by proposing that they should all be collected in St. Paul's churchyard , where most ...
Pagina 134
... hath been dear unto us , living an after - life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the de- ceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge shall make to his living credit and to the ...
... hath been dear unto us , living an after - life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the de- ceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge shall make to his living credit and to the ...
Pagina 136
... hath half the world been black . 10 Amorous Leander , beautiful and young , ( Whose tragedy divine Musæus sung , ) Dwelt at Abydos ; since him dwelt there none For whom succeeding times make greater moan . His dangling tresses , that ...
... hath half the world been black . 10 Amorous Leander , beautiful and young , ( Whose tragedy divine Musæus sung , ) Dwelt at Abydos ; since him dwelt there none For whom succeeding times make greater moan . His dangling tresses , that ...
Pagina 139
... hath an amorous look . It lies not in our power to love or hate , For will in us is overruled by fate . When two are stript , long ere the course begin , / 0 We wish that one should lose , the other win ; And one especially do we affect ...
... hath an amorous look . It lies not in our power to love or hate , For will in us is overruled by fate . When two are stript , long ere the course begin , / 0 We wish that one should lose , the other win ; And one especially do we affect ...
Pagina 142
... hath it any place of residence , Nor is ' t of 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 ...
... hath it any place of residence , Nor is ' t of 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 ...
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Abydos Alcmane amorous arms atheism beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breast breath bright brought burned Cæsar chaste Chettle Christopher Marlowe colors countenance crown dance darts dear death deeds delight doth earth England's Helicon Eucharis eyes face fair Fates fear feast fire flame gainst gentle goddess gods golden grace Greene hair hand hath heart heaven Hellespont Hero Hero and Leander Hero's honor Hymen Jew of Malta Jove kiss Leander light live look love's lovers Lust's Dominion maid Marlowe Marlowe's mind Muses naked Nash Neptune never night nought nuptial nymph Passionate peace Perusia Phoebus play poem poet Pompey rage Rhene rites Rome sacred sacrifice SESTIAD Sestos Shakspere shepherds shine Sighs sight sing Sir Roger Manwood slain song soul spake stanza stars stay stood sweet swelling swim Tamburlaine tears thee thence thou thought torch unto Venus virgin virtue vows wind youth