Much less of powerful gods; let it suffice That my slack muse sings of Leander's eyes, Those orient cheeks and lips, exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Shakespeare's Poems & Pericles - Pagina 18di William Shakespeare - 1905Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 594 pagine
...sings of Leander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water fora kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolitus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been ; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 pagine
...That my slack Muse sings of Leander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolitus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been ; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 pagine
...That my slack Muse sings of Lcander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Lcander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been ; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 228 pagine
...That my slack Muse sings of Leander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he conld enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamonr'd of his beauty had he been... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 pagine
...That my slack Muse sings of Leander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 398 pagine
...That my slack Muse sings of Leander's eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, That leap'd into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been ; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 388 pagine
...eyes. Those orient cheeks and lips exceeding his, ' <^^~' That leap'd into the water for a kiss r*" Of his own shadow, and despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been ; His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 380 pagine
...suffice That my slack Muse sings || of Leander's eyes ; Those* orient cheeks and lips, exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow,...despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been : His presence made the rudest... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pagine
...Leonder's eyes ; Thoself orient checks and lips, exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of hi« own shadow, and, despising many, Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour' d of his beauty had he been : His presence made the rudest... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 524 pagine
...suffice That my slack Muse sings of I^eander's eyes ; Those orient cheeks and lips, exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow,...despising many. Died ere he could enjoy the love of any. Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen, Enamour'd of his beauty had he been : His presence made the rudest... | |
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