Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 125
... brest , Leander left , Leanders absence , Heroes joyes bereft : Leanders want , the cruell Duke thought sure Some ease to discontent would soone procure . Leander having heard his wofull doome , Towards his weeping Lady he doth come ...
... brest , Leander left , Leanders absence , Heroes joyes bereft : Leanders want , the cruell Duke thought sure Some ease to discontent would soone procure . Leander having heard his wofull doome , Towards his weeping Lady he doth come ...
Pagina 188
... brest kindled a fresh desire . Then did she lift her hand unto his brest , A part as white and youthfull as the rest , Where , as his flowry breath still comes and goes , She felt his gentle heart pant through his clothes . At last she ...
... brest kindled a fresh desire . Then did she lift her hand unto his brest , A part as white and youthfull as the rest , Where , as his flowry breath still comes and goes , She felt his gentle heart pant through his clothes . At last she ...
Pagina 191
... brest againe . And ever since was womans love so blest , That it will draw bloud from the strongest brest . Nor man nor mayd now could they be esteem'd : Neither , and either , might they well be deem'd , When the young boy ...
... brest againe . And ever since was womans love so blest , That it will draw bloud from the strongest brest . Nor man nor mayd now could they be esteem'd : Neither , and either , might they well be deem'd , When the young boy ...
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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