Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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... againe Calls all the heaven to witnes of his vow , And straight againe begins a mournefull straine , And how in thought of her true faith forsooken 140 145 He fled her bowres , and how his league was broken . 150 Aye me who markes her ...
... againe Calls all the heaven to witnes of his vow , And straight againe begins a mournefull straine , And how in thought of her true faith forsooken 140 145 He fled her bowres , and how his league was broken . 150 Aye me who markes her ...
Pagina 132
... againe . These harsh according rimes to mickle paine , Did but renewe Leanders woes againe : 470 Yet as he might , with Fortunes sweet consent , He gins returne all dangers to prevent . Within short time at Sestos he ariveth , On Loves ...
... againe . These harsh according rimes to mickle paine , Did but renewe Leanders woes againe : 470 Yet as he might , with Fortunes sweet consent , He gins returne all dangers to prevent . Within short time at Sestos he ariveth , On Loves ...
Pagina 149
... Againe shee will bee wanton , and againe , By no meanes stayde , nor able to containe . 405 410 So Ovid with his strong affections striving , Maskt in a friendly Thicket neere her Bowre , Rubbing his temples , fainting , and reviving ...
... Againe shee will bee wanton , and againe , By no meanes stayde , nor able to containe . 405 410 So Ovid with his strong affections striving , Maskt in a friendly Thicket neere her Bowre , Rubbing his temples , fainting , and reviving ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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againe armes beautie blacke blood body breath brest bright brought cast cause cheekes dead death delight desire doth downe eares earth edition effect Elizabethan eyes face faire fall farre feare finde fire flame force give gods golden grace ground growe hand hart hath head heare heart heaven Hero himselfe honor hope Jove kinde King kisse Leander leave light live looke lovers minde nature needs never night Nimphes notes Nymph once Ovid pleasure poem poet poetry poore reason rest Rose seeme seene selfe sence shame shee shew shine sight sing sinne soule sound spring stand starres Sunne sweet teares tell thee theyr things thinke thou thought true unto Venus waves wear whear windes wound yeeld youth