| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 594 页
...on his arm, and for her mourn'd ; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with Lmguishment and grief, he flies. And to those stern nymphs humbly...Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They answer' d Love, nor would vouchsafe so much As one poor word, their hate to him was such. Hearken,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 572 页
...with a ghastly dreadful countenance, ; Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They answer' d Love, nor would vouchsafe so much As one poor word, their hate to him was soch, Hearken, 'awhile, and I will tell you why r ! •' 124 The self-same day that he asleep had laid... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her mourn'd; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They answer' d Love, nor 'would vouchsafe so much As one poor word, their hate to him was such. Hearken,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1821 - 212 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her mourn'd; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...made request, Both might enjoy each other, and be blcss'd; But with a ghastly dreadful countenance, Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 页
...on his arm, and for her mourn'd; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languish mcnt and grief, he flies, And to those stern nymphs humbly...made request, Both might enjoy each other, and be bless'd; But with a ghastly dreadful countenance, Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 228 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her monrn'd; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...grief, he flies, And to those stern nymphs humbly mado request, Both might enjoy each other, pnd be blcss'd ; But with a ghastly dreadful countenance,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 388 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her mourn'd ; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...made request, Both might enjoy each other, and be bless'd ; But with a ghastly dreadful countenance, Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 398 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them On his arm, and for her mourn'd ; Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...made request, Both might enjoy each other, and be bless'd ; But with a ghastly dreadful countenance, Threatening a thousand deaths at every glance, They... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 556 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he tum'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her mourn'd. Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment and grief, he flies, And to those stem nymphs humbly made request, Both might enjoy each other, and be blest. But with a ghastly dreadful... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 524 页
...she wept, her tears to pearl he turn'd, And wound them on his arm, and for her mourn'd. Then towards the palace of the Destinies, Laden with languishment...one poor word, their hate to him was such : Hearken awhile, and I will tell you why. Heaven's winged herald, Jove-born Mercury, The self-same day that... | |
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