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Why have I light to see my sins controllid , With blood of mine own shame thus vildly done ? How can my sight endure to look thereon ? 810 Why doth not black eternal darkness hide That from mine eyes my heart cannot abide ?
Why have I light to see my sins controllid , With blood of mine own shame thus vildly done ? How can my sight endure to look thereon ? 810 Why doth not black eternal darkness hide That from mine eyes my heart cannot abide ?
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CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ( 1598 ) Hero and Leander First Sestiad IO On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood , In view , and opposite , two cities stood , Sea borderers , disjoin'd by Neptune's might ; The one Abydos , the other Sestos ...
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ( 1598 ) Hero and Leander First Sestiad IO On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood , In view , and opposite , two cities stood , Sea borderers , disjoin'd by Neptune's might ; The one Abydos , the other Sestos ...
Pagina 93
And in the midst a silver altar stood ; There Hero sacrificing turtles ' blood , Vaild to the ground , veiling her eyelids close , And modestly they open'd as she rose : Thence flew love's arrow with the golden head , And thus Leander ...
And in the midst a silver altar stood ; There Hero sacrificing turtles ' blood , Vaild to the ground , veiling her eyelids close , And modestly they open'd as she rose : Thence flew love's arrow with the golden head , And thus Leander ...
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