Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 145
... sound these sounds , Where sing the harts of Love and Poesie , Which make my Muse so strong she works too hye . 270 Now in his glowing eares her tunes did sleepe , And as a silver Bell , with violent blowe Of Steele or Iron , when his ...
... sound these sounds , Where sing the harts of Love and Poesie , Which make my Muse so strong she works too hye . 270 Now in his glowing eares her tunes did sleepe , And as a silver Bell , with violent blowe Of Steele or Iron , when his ...
Pagina 307
... sound Of the triumphant shout of praise , that crown'd The flaming Lambe , breaking through heav'n , hath passage found . 17 Out leap the antique Patriarchs , all in hast , To see the powr's of Hell in triumph lead , And with small ...
... sound Of the triumphant shout of praise , that crown'd The flaming Lambe , breaking through heav'n , hath passage found . 17 Out leap the antique Patriarchs , all in hast , To see the powr's of Hell in triumph lead , And with small ...
Pagina 327
... sounds : Besides , he infers , that such as are neyther delighted with sounds ( intending by sounds all utterance of knowledge , as well as musicall affections , ) nor with Odors ( which properly drye the braine and delight the ...
... sounds : Besides , he infers , that such as are neyther delighted with sounds ( intending by sounds all utterance of knowledge , as well as musicall affections , ) nor with Odors ( which properly drye the braine and delight the ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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