Elizabethan Verse RomancesMax Meredith Reese Routledge & K. Paul, 1968 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... golden wires ; I know not how Love with a radiant beauty did pursue My too judicial eyes , in darting fire That kindled straight in me my fond desire . 49 ' Within these snares first was my heart entrapp'd , Till through those golden ...
... golden wires ; I know not how Love with a radiant beauty did pursue My too judicial eyes , in darting fire That kindled straight in me my fond desire . 49 ' Within these snares first was my heart entrapp'd , Till through those golden ...
Pagina 95
... golden strings all women are , Which , long time lie untouch'd , will harshly jar . Vessels of brass , oft handl'd , brightly shine ; What difference betwixt the richest mine And basest mould , but use ? for both , not us'd , Are of ...
... golden strings all women are , Which , long time lie untouch'd , will harshly jar . Vessels of brass , oft handl'd , brightly shine ; What difference betwixt the richest mine And basest mould , but use ? for both , not us'd , Are of ...
Pagina 181
... golden twists ; A bevy of fair swans , which flying over , With their large wings him from the sun do cover , And easily wafting as he went along , Do lull him still with their enchanting song ; Whilst all the nymphs on solemn ...
... golden twists ; A bevy of fair swans , which flying over , With their large wings him from the sun do cover , And easily wafting as he went along , Do lull him still with their enchanting song ; Whilst all the nymphs on solemn ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 1 |
Spenser | 7 |
Scyllas Metamorphosis | 14 |
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Adonis affect appear arms beauty believed birds blood breast breath cheeks course dead death delight desire divine doth ears earth Elizabethan Endymion eyes face fair fall fear feeling fire flower give Glaucus goddess gods gold golden grief ground hand hath head heart heaven Hero honour hope kind kiss Leander leave light lines lips live Lodge look love's lovers lust Marlowe means mind mortal move Muses Nature never night nymphs once Ovid passion Phoebe pity play pleasure poem poet poetry poor queen quoth rest Rosamond Scylla seems sense Shakespeare shame sighs sight sorrow soul spring stars story sweet tears tell thee things thou thought touch true turned unto Venus wanton Whilst wind women yield youth