Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 129
... blacke sable weedes , for want of light . This all alone sad Lady gan to play , Framing sweet musick to her welladay : Th'effect whereof this Sonnet plainely showes , 385 The fountaine whence springs Hero's heavie woes . Hero's ...
... blacke sable weedes , for want of light . This all alone sad Lady gan to play , Framing sweet musick to her welladay : Th'effect whereof this Sonnet plainely showes , 385 The fountaine whence springs Hero's heavie woes . Hero's ...
Pagina 133
... blacke thicke cloudes have quite beriven . But by the huffing windes being overblowen , And all their blacke expeld and overthrowen . The day doth gin , be jocond secure playing , The faire of Heaven , his beautie so displaying : So ...
... blacke thicke cloudes have quite beriven . But by the huffing windes being overblowen , And all their blacke expeld and overthrowen . The day doth gin , be jocond secure playing , The faire of Heaven , his beautie so displaying : So ...
Pagina 176
... blacke Cocitus Lake , He never more a thunder - bolt would make : For Venus so this night his sences pleas'd , That now he thought his former griefs were eas'd . She with her hands the black - smiths body bound , And with her Iv'ry ...
... blacke Cocitus Lake , He never more a thunder - bolt would make : For Venus so this night his sences pleas'd , That now he thought his former griefs were eas'd . She with her hands the black - smiths body bound , And with her Iv'ry ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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