Eros: An Anthology of Male FriendshipAlistair Sutherland, Patrick Anderson Citadel Press, 1963 - 432 頁 "This is a collection of the beautiful, curious and amusing in both verse and prose often taken from the world's finest writers - whose subject is any kind of comradeship, friendship or fellow-feeling which seems deepened by the mysterious quality of Eros."--Book jacket blurb. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 93 頁
... thou art a Lucreece , " said he , " thou hast met a Tarquin . ' 999 I heard him , and shaking my Fist at Ascyltos ; ' What saist thou , ' said I , ' thou Catamite , whose very Breath is tainted ? ' He dissembled at first a great ...
... thou art a Lucreece , " said he , " thou hast met a Tarquin . ' 999 I heard him , and shaking my Fist at Ascyltos ; ' What saist thou , ' said I , ' thou Catamite , whose very Breath is tainted ? ' He dissembled at first a great ...
第 120 頁
... thou , as I hear , complain with so much sad- ness that thou never receivest a letter of mine , and why dost thou ask so affectionately to have one frequently , when in the spirit thou has me always with thee ? When therefore thou art ...
... thou , as I hear , complain with so much sad- ness that thou never receivest a letter of mine , and why dost thou ask so affectionately to have one frequently , when in the spirit thou has me always with thee ? When therefore thou art ...
第 162 頁
... thou art . Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her till she have prevailed ? Ay me ! but yet thou mightst my seat forbear ...
... thou art . Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her till she have prevailed ? Ay me ! but yet thou mightst my seat forbear ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
A. E. HOUSMAN Achilles Ampelos arms asked beauty Billy Budd Birkin body breast breath Charlus charming cheek comrades D. H. Lawrence dark dead dear death delight desire doth dream earth Eros eyes F. L. Lucas face fair fear feel felt Felton flowers Forrest Reid friendship Ganymede Gerald grace Greek Greek Anthology grief Gulchenrouz hair hand hath head heart heaven Helen Waddell homosexual Ibid J. A. Symonds Jupien kind kiss knew laugh light lips live looked lover mind nature never night noble once passion Patroklos Peleus pleasure Poems poet rose round seemed Simon Raven sleep smile Sonnet soul Stefan George stood strange sweet talk tears tell thee thine things thou art thought turned unto voice weep Wilde wine woman women word young youth Zeus Zildo