Poems of the Elizabethan Age: An AnthologyMethuen, 1977 - 332 pagina's |
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... Leander is fre- quently delayed while the poet indulges delightedly in pro- longed descriptions in the ' aureate ' style - scanning with overt relish the bodies , clothed and unclothed , of ' Hero the fair ' and ' Amorous Leander ...
... Leander is fre- quently delayed while the poet indulges delightedly in pro- longed descriptions in the ' aureate ' style - scanning with overt relish the bodies , clothed and unclothed , of ' Hero the fair ' and ' Amorous Leander ...
Pagina 289
... Leander , fearing to be missed , Embraced her suddenly , took leave , and kissed . Long was he taking leave , and loath to go , And kissed again , as lovers use to do . Sad Hero wrung him by the hand , and wept , Saying , ' Let your ...
... Leander , fearing to be missed , Embraced her suddenly , took leave , and kissed . Long was he taking leave , and loath to go , And kissed again , as lovers use to do . Sad Hero wrung him by the hand , and wept , Saying , ' Let your ...
Pagina 292
... Leander made reply , ' You are deceived , I am no woman , I. ' Thereat smiled Neptune , and then told a tale , How that a shepherd , sitting in a vale , Played with a boy so fair and kind , As for his love both earth and heaven pined ...
... Leander made reply , ' You are deceived , I am no woman , I. ' Thereat smiled Neptune , and then told a tale , How that a shepherd , sitting in a vale , Played with a boy so fair and kind , As for his love both earth and heaven pined ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Devouring time blunt thou the lions paws | 19 |
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