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Pagina 70
52 ' From whence in length her arms do sweetly spread Like two rare branchy saples in the spring , Yielding five lovely sprigs from every head , Proportion'd alike in everything ; 310 Which featly sprout in length like spring - born ...
52 ' From whence in length her arms do sweetly spread Like two rare branchy saples in the spring , Yielding five lovely sprigs from every head , Proportion'd alike in everything ; 310 Which featly sprout in length like spring - born ...
Pagina 117
22 “ The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shews thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted ; Make use of time , let not advantage slip ; Beauty within itself should not be wasted ; Fair flowers that are not gather'd in their prime ...
22 “ The tender spring upon thy tempting lip Shews thee unripe ; yet mayst thou well be tasted ; Make use of time , let not advantage slip ; Beauty within itself should not be wasted ; Fair flowers that are not gather'd in their prime ...
Pagina 258
Like the Castalian spring at Parnassus , it was sacred to the Muses and was believed to inspire those who drank from it ; cf. Shakespeare's introductory couplet to Venus and Adonis , p . 237 . 1. 143 Hebe : the goddess of youth , waited ...
Like the Castalian spring at Parnassus , it was sacred to the Muses and was believed to inspire those who drank from it ; cf. Shakespeare's introductory couplet to Venus and Adonis , p . 237 . 1. 143 Hebe : the goddess of youth , waited ...
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