Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 162
... kisse in mee theyr tunes apply , As if the best Musitians hands were striking : This kisse in mee hath endlesse Musicke closed , Like Phoebus Lute , on Nisus Towrs imposed . And as a Pible cast into a Spring , Wee see a sort of ...
... kisse in mee theyr tunes apply , As if the best Musitians hands were striking : This kisse in mee hath endlesse Musicke closed , Like Phoebus Lute , on Nisus Towrs imposed . And as a Pible cast into a Spring , Wee see a sort of ...
Pagina 186
... kisse a youthfull mayd . Wert thou a mayd , and I a man , Ile show thee , With what a manly boldnesse I could woo thee : Fayrer then loves Queene , thus I would begin , Might not my over - boldnesse be a sinne , I would intreat this ...
... kisse a youthfull mayd . Wert thou a mayd , and I a man , Ile show thee , With what a manly boldnesse I could woo thee : Fayrer then loves Queene , thus I would begin , Might not my over - boldnesse be a sinne , I would intreat this ...
Pagina 187
... kisse ; For alwayes when the day is new begun , The spreading Rose will kisse the morning Sun. 775 This sayd , hid in the grasse she did espie Salmacis and Hermaphroditus 187.
... kisse ; For alwayes when the day is new begun , The spreading Rose will kisse the morning Sun. 775 This sayd , hid in the grasse she did espie Salmacis and Hermaphroditus 187.
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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