The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 Seiten |
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... unto him hastily she goes , And like light Salmacis , her body throes Upon his bosome , where with yeelding eyes , She offers up her selfe a sacrifice , To slake his anger , if he were displeas'd , O what god would not therewith be ...
... unto him hastily she goes , And like light Salmacis , her body throes Upon his bosome , where with yeelding eyes , She offers up her selfe a sacrifice , To slake his anger , if he were displeas'd , O what god would not therewith be ...
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... unto a Thorn , and his foot unto a stone , etc. And there he fought a long Summers day , a Summers day so long , etc. Till that their Swords on their broad Bucklers were broken fast unto their hands . etc. Hold thy hand hold thy hand ...
... unto a Thorn , and his foot unto a stone , etc. And there he fought a long Summers day , a Summers day so long , etc. Till that their Swords on their broad Bucklers were broken fast unto their hands . etc. Hold thy hand hold thy hand ...
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... unto art : When we perhaps , arriv'd unto a more Then Asiatique weaknes , by the trade Of superfluities bred by their store And our ymmoderate humors , may be made A prey unto some Gothicq barbarous hand That shall lay wast our glorie ...
... unto art : When we perhaps , arriv'd unto a more Then Asiatique weaknes , by the trade Of superfluities bred by their store And our ymmoderate humors , may be made A prey unto some Gothicq barbarous hand That shall lay wast our glorie ...
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Note on the Text and Annotation | 69 |
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