Elizabethan Verse RomancesMax Meredith Reese Routledge & K. Paul, 1968 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... poor maidens so . 57 " There might I see described how she lay At those proud feet , not satisfied with prayer : Wailing her heavy hap , cursing the day , In act so piteous to express despair ; And by how much more griev'd , so much ...
... poor maidens so . 57 " There might I see described how she lay At those proud feet , not satisfied with prayer : Wailing her heavy hap , cursing the day , In act so piteous to express despair ; And by how much more griev'd , so much ...
Pagina 73
... ( poor soul ) with no such joys contented , Forsook their bowers , and secretly lamented . 68 ' All solitary roam I hereabout , Now on the shore , now in the stream I weep ; Fire burns within , and ghastly fear without , No rest , no ease ...
... ( poor soul ) with no such joys contented , Forsook their bowers , and secretly lamented . 68 ' All solitary roam I hereabout , Now on the shore , now in the stream I weep ; Fire burns within , and ghastly fear without , No rest , no ease ...
Pagina 77
... poor Glaucus , late by love undone . 83 ' May earth still praise thee for her kind increase , And beasts adore thee for their fruitful wombs , And fowls with notes thy praises never cease , And bees admire thee for their honeycombs : So ...
... poor Glaucus , late by love undone . 83 ' May earth still praise thee for her kind increase , And beasts adore thee for their fruitful wombs , And fowls with notes thy praises never cease , And bees admire thee for their honeycombs : So ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION page | 1 |
Spenser | 7 |
Scyllas Metamorphosis | 14 |
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