Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... heart asonder : Was never happie troope confused so As were these deities and daintie dames , 575 When they beheld the cause of Glaucus blames . Venus commends the carriage of her eye , Nais upbraides the dimple in her chinne , Cupid ...
... heart asonder : Was never happie troope confused so As were these deities and daintie dames , 575 When they beheld the cause of Glaucus blames . Venus commends the carriage of her eye , Nais upbraides the dimple in her chinne , Cupid ...
Pagina 184
... heart within a snowy brest , Is like base mold lockt in a golden chest : They say the eye's the Index of the heart , And shewes th'affection of eche inward part : There love playes lively , there the little god Hath a cleare cristall ...
... heart within a snowy brest , Is like base mold lockt in a golden chest : They say the eye's the Index of the heart , And shewes th'affection of eche inward part : There love playes lively , there the little god Hath a cleare cristall ...
Pagina 297
... heart all joy , all comfort snatch't , With every starre of hope , and as he sought , ( With present feare , and future griefe distraught ) To flie from his owne heart , and aide implore Of him , the more he gives , that hath the more ...
... heart all joy , all comfort snatch't , With every starre of hope , and as he sought , ( With present feare , and future griefe distraught ) To flie from his owne heart , and aide implore Of him , the more he gives , that hath the more ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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