Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 180
... bright Phoebus : for his glittering eye Sees all that lies below the starry skye ; 460 And for an old affection that he bore Unto this lovely Nymph long time before , ( For he would ofttimes in his circle stand , 465 To sport himselfe ...
... bright Phoebus : for his glittering eye Sees all that lies below the starry skye ; 460 And for an old affection that he bore Unto this lovely Nymph long time before , ( For he would ofttimes in his circle stand , 465 To sport himselfe ...
Pagina 187
... bright towre , It gets the mayden - head of ev'ry flowre . 755 I would to God , he were the rosiat morne , And I a flowre from out the earth new borne ! His face is smooth ; Narcissus face was so , And he was carelesse of a sad Nymphs ...
... bright towre , It gets the mayden - head of ev'ry flowre . 755 I would to God , he were the rosiat morne , And I a flowre from out the earth new borne ! His face is smooth ; Narcissus face was so , And he was carelesse of a sad Nymphs ...
Pagina 306
... bright drove , fleec't all in gold , he chaces To drinke , that on the Olympique mountaine grazes , The while the minor Planets forfeit all their faces . 13 2. In his Ascen- tion to heaven , whose joyes are described , So long he ...
... bright drove , fleec't all in gold , he chaces To drinke , that on the Olympique mountaine grazes , The while the minor Planets forfeit all their faces . 13 2. In his Ascen- tion to heaven , whose joyes are described , So long he ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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