PoemsGordian Press, 1966 - 304 pagina's |
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Pagina 149
... thou shalt read in wine by my hand writ . When our lascivious toys come in thy mind , Thy rosy cheeks be to thy thumb inclin'd . If aught of me thou speak'st in inward thought , Let thy soft finger to thy ear be brought . When I ( my ...
... thou shalt read in wine by my hand writ . When our lascivious toys come in thy mind , Thy rosy cheeks be to thy thumb inclin'd . If aught of me thou speak'st in inward thought , Let thy soft finger to thy ear be brought . When I ( my ...
Pagina 163
... thou hast so much as he gives no more , Pray him to lend what thou may'st ne'er restore . Let thy tongue flatter , while thy mind harm works : Under sweet honey deadly poison lurks . If this thou dost , to me by long use known , • Nor ...
... thou hast so much as he gives no more , Pray him to lend what thou may'st ne'er restore . Let thy tongue flatter , while thy mind harm works : Under sweet honey deadly poison lurks . If this thou dost , to me by long use known , • Nor ...
Pagina 173
... Thou cozen'st boys of sleep , and dost betray them To pedants that with cruel lashes pay them . Thou mak'st the surety to the lawyer run , That with one word hath nigh himself undone . The lawyer and the client hate thy view , Both whom ...
... Thou cozen'st boys of sleep , and dost betray them To pedants that with cruel lashes pay them . Thou mak'st the surety to the lawyer run , That with one word hath nigh himself undone . The lawyer and the client hate thy view , Both whom ...
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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