Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... golden wires ; I know not how Love with a radiant beautie did pursue 285 My too judiciall eyes , in darting fire That kindled straight in me my fond desire . Within these snares first was my heart intrapped , Till through those golden ...
... golden wires ; I know not how Love with a radiant beautie did pursue 285 My too judiciall eyes , in darting fire That kindled straight in me my fond desire . Within these snares first was my heart intrapped , Till through those golden ...
Pagina 62
... golden strings all women are , 230 Which long time lie untoucht , will harshly jarre . Vessels of Brasse oft handled , brightly shine , What difference betwixt the richest mine And basest mold , but use ? for both not us'de , Are of ...
... golden strings all women are , 230 Which long time lie untoucht , will harshly jarre . Vessels of Brasse oft handled , brightly shine , What difference betwixt the richest mine And basest mold , but use ? for both not us'de , Are of ...
Pagina 194
... Golden shaft , To conquer Cupids creeping craft . This done they come to take the view , Of novell worke , of perelesse frame ; Amongst them three , contention grew , But yet Diana gave the name , Avisa shall she called be , The chiefe ...
... Golden shaft , To conquer Cupids creeping craft . This done they come to take the view , Of novell worke , of perelesse frame ; Amongst them three , contention grew , But yet Diana gave the name , Avisa shall she called be , The chiefe ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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amorous Archilaus armes ayre beautie blest blood bosome bowre breath brest bright C. S. Lewis Chapman cheekes Corynna Cupid death delight Donno dooth doth eares earth Elizabethan Epyllion eyes face faire fame farre fayre feare fire flame flie flowers foorth gainst George Chapman Giles Fletcher Glaucus Goddesse gods golden grace griefe hand hart hath heare heaven heavenly hell Hellespont Hermaphroditus Hero and Leander himselfe honor Hymen immortall Jove joyes King kisse light live looke lov'd lovers maids mayd Michael Drayton Muse neere Neptune never night Nimphes Nymph Ovid Ovid's Ovidian pleasure poem poet poetry powre Rosamond Salmacis sayd Scilla sence Sestyad shame shee shew shine sigh sight sing sinne Sonne soule starres Sunne sweet teares thear thee theyr thine Thomas Lodge thou thought thy selfe unto Venus vertue wanton warre watrie wear weeping whear whome wyth yeeld youth