Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 182
... rest a space : For he did never rest in any place 560 Before that time : but ever since his wheeles Were stole away , his burning chariot reeles Tow'rds the declining of the parting day : Therefore he lights and mends them in the sea ...
... rest a space : For he did never rest in any place 560 Before that time : but ever since his wheeles Were stole away , his burning chariot reeles Tow'rds the declining of the parting day : Therefore he lights and mends them in the sea ...
Pagina 215
... rest , The joyfull blisse for ghosts repurified , Th'ever springing Gardens of the blest , Caron denies me waftage with the rest . And sayes my soule can never passe that River , Till Lovers sighes on earth shall it deliver . 5 10 So ...
... rest , The joyfull blisse for ghosts repurified , Th'ever springing Gardens of the blest , Caron denies me waftage with the rest . And sayes my soule can never passe that River , Till Lovers sighes on earth shall it deliver . 5 10 So ...
Pagina 216
... rest beneath : She that can blesse us with one happy breath , Give comfort to thy Muse to doe her best . That thereby thou maist joy , and I might rest . Thus saide : forthwith mov'd with a tender care And pittie , which my selfe could ...
... rest beneath : She that can blesse us with one happy breath , Give comfort to thy Muse to doe her best . That thereby thou maist joy , and I might rest . Thus saide : forthwith mov'd with a tender care And pittie , which my selfe could ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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