Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 277
... starres among , ( Ah that her foot should trample on the head Of that most reverend place ! ) and a lewd throng Of wanton boyes sung her a pleasant song Of love , long life , of mercie , and of grace , And every one her deerely did ...
... starres among , ( Ah that her foot should trample on the head Of that most reverend place ! ) and a lewd throng Of wanton boyes sung her a pleasant song Of love , long life , of mercie , and of grace , And every one her deerely did ...
Pagina 297
Nigel Alexander. But tells to them the starres , and heapes the sands , And now the starres are told , and sands are runne , And all those thousand thousand myriads done , And yet but now , alas ! but now all is begunne . 44 With that a ...
Nigel Alexander. But tells to them the starres , and heapes the sands , And now the starres are told , and sands are runne , And all those thousand thousand myriads done , And yet but now , alas ! but now all is begunne . 44 With that a ...
Pagina 306
... starres despise , Halfe envious , to see on earth appeare A greater light , then flam'd in his owne skies : At ... starres growe pale wear seene , When , leaping first from earth , he did begin To climbe his Angells wings ; then open ...
... starres despise , Halfe envious , to see on earth appeare A greater light , then flam'd in his owne skies : At ... starres growe pale wear seene , When , leaping first from earth , he did begin To climbe his Angells wings ; then open ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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