Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 13 筆
第 6 頁
... nought , Was mov'd with him , and for his favour sought . Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling cheek , a speaking eye , A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such ...
... nought , Was mov'd with him , and for his favour sought . Some swore he was a maid in man's attire , For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling cheek , a speaking eye , A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such ...
第 71 頁
... nought but of a serpent sped , That in his bosom flew , and stung him dead ; And this by Fate into her mind was sent , Not wrought by mere instinct of her intent . All the scarf's other end her hand did frame , Near the fork'd point of ...
... nought but of a serpent sped , That in his bosom flew , and stung him dead ; And this by Fate into her mind was sent , Not wrought by mere instinct of her intent . All the scarf's other end her hand did frame , Near the fork'd point of ...
第 91 頁
... nought but sight and hearing , nor could breed Hope of requital , the grand prize of love ; Nor could he hear or see , but he must prove How his rare beauty's music would agree With maids in consort : therefore robbed he His chin of ...
... nought but sight and hearing , nor could breed Hope of requital , the grand prize of love ; Nor could he hear or see , but he must prove How his rare beauty's music would agree With maids in consort : therefore robbed he His chin of ...
第 99 頁
... sweet peace and unity , But pleasing to th ' infernal empery , Under whose ensigns Wars and Discords fight , Since an even number you may disunite : In two parts equal , nought in middle left F2 HERO AND LEANDER . 99.
... sweet peace and unity , But pleasing to th ' infernal empery , Under whose ensigns Wars and Discords fight , Since an even number you may disunite : In two parts equal , nought in middle left F2 HERO AND LEANDER . 99.
第 100 頁
A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. : In two parts equal , nought in middle left , To reunite each part from other reft : And five they hold in most especial prize * , Since ' tis the first odd number that doth rise From the two ...
A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. : In two parts equal , nought in middle left , To reunite each part from other reft : And five they hold in most especial prize * , Since ' tis the first odd number that doth rise From the two ...
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第 xxxiv 頁 - Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed In one self place ; for where we are is hell, And where hell is there must we ever be...
第 105 頁 - Love calls to war, Sighs his alarms, Lips his swords- are, The field his arms.
第 xxxv 頁 - The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and Faustus must be damn'd. O I'll leap up to my God: who pulls me down?
第 10 頁 - When two are stript long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect: The reason no man knows; let it suffice, What we behold is censur'd by our eyes. Where both deliberate, the love is slight: Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight? He kneel'd; but unto her devoutly pray'd: Chaste Hero to herself thus softly said, " Were I the saint he worships, I would hear him; w And, as she spake those words,...
第 xxxvi 頁 - It strikes, it strikes ; now, body, turn to air, Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to Hell. [Thunder and lightning. O soul, be changed into little water-drops, And fall into the ocean : ne'er be found.
第 6 頁 - The white of Pelops' shoulder. I could tell ye How smooth his breast was, and how white his belly, And whose immortal fingers did imprint That heavenly path, with many a curious dint, That runs along his back; but my rude pen Can hardly blazon forth...
第 33 頁 - And love that is concealed betrays poor lovers, His secret flame apparently was seen. Leander's father knew where he had been And for the same mildly rebuked his son, Thinking to quench the sparkles new begun.
第 18 頁 - Upon a rock, and underneath a hill, Far from the town, where all is whist and still Save that the sea playing on yellow sand Sends forth a rattling murmur to the land, Whose sound allures the golden Morpheus In silence of the night to visit us, 350 My turret stands; and there, God knows, I play With Venus' swans and sparrows all the day.
第 52 頁 - Not being with civil forms confirm'd and bounded, For human dignities and comforts founded ; But loose and secret all their glories hide ; Fear fills the chamber, Darkness decks the bride. She...
第 8 頁 - She proudly sits) more over-rules the flood Than she the hearts of those that near her stood Even as when gaudy nymphs pursue the chase, Wretched Ixion's shaggy-footed race...