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Pagina 70
... light gives new directions , fortunes new , To fashion our endeavours that ensue ; ΙΟ More harsh ( at least more hard ) more grave and high Our subject runs , and our stern Muse must fly ; Love's edge is taken off , and that light flame ...
... light gives new directions , fortunes new , To fashion our endeavours that ensue ; ΙΟ More harsh ( at least more hard ) more grave and high Our subject runs , and our stern Muse must fly ; Love's edge is taken off , and that light flame ...
Pagina 97
... light , etc. ] that Nature had placed in it the force of light and the strength or virtue of number and proportion , thereby showing ( 1 ) that Art is subordinate to Nature , and ( 2 ) what men lose in giving up Nature for study ( or ...
... light , etc. ] that Nature had placed in it the force of light and the strength or virtue of number and proportion , thereby showing ( 1 ) that Art is subordinate to Nature , and ( 2 ) what men lose in giving up Nature for study ( or ...
Pagina 130
Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. Of flaming gums and comfortable spice , To light her torch , which in such curious price She held , being object to Leander's sight , That nought but fires perfum'd must give it light . She lov'd ...
Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. Of flaming gums and comfortable spice , To light her torch , which in such curious price She held , being object to Leander's sight , That nought but fires perfum'd must give it light . She lov'd ...
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amorous appears arms bear beauty Bind blood body bring cause Chapman Compare death delight desire doth early edns earth editions Elegia eyes face fair fall Fates fear fire flame follow force give gods grace ground hair hand hath head heart heaven Hero and Leander Hero's Italy keep kind kiss Latin leave less lest light lines live look love's lovers lowe maid Marlowe Marlowe's meaning mind mistress move nature never night O.E.D. quotes Ovid Ovid's pare perhaps poem poet poor probably reference rest Rome seems sense sing soul stand stars stay suggests sweet thee things thou thought tion translation true Venus verse wench wind wish ΙΟ