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Pagina 161
... her pleasure us'd to take , And all was for her sweet Endymion's sake : Endymion , the lovely shepherd boy , Endymion , great Phoebe's only joy , Endymion , in whose pure - shining eyes The naked fairies danc'd the hay - de - guys .
... her pleasure us'd to take , And all was for her sweet Endymion's sake : Endymion , the lovely shepherd boy , Endymion , great Phoebe's only joy , Endymion , in whose pure - shining eyes The naked fairies danc'd the hay - de - guys .
Pagina 169
... sweet Callisto , on Endymion : And thou , brave Perseus , in the northern air , Holding Medusa by the snaky hair , Jove's show'r - begotten son , whose valour tried , In seventeen glorious lights art stellified ; Which once thy love ...
... sweet Callisto , on Endymion : And thou , brave Perseus , in the northern air , Holding Medusa by the snaky hair , Jove's show'r - begotten son , whose valour tried , In seventeen glorious lights art stellified ; Which once thy love ...
Pagina 255
Endymion and Phoebe was published in 1595 with a dedicatory sonnet to the Countess of Bedford , patron of numerous Elizabethan poets . The story come from Ovid's Heroides ( XVIII . 59–74 ) , but Drayton does not pursue it to the usual ...
Endymion and Phoebe was published in 1595 with a dedicatory sonnet to the Countess of Bedford , patron of numerous Elizabethan poets . The story come from Ovid's Heroides ( XVIII . 59–74 ) , but Drayton does not pursue it to the usual ...
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