Poetical Works, 3. kötetGriffin, Bohn, 1854 |
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15. oldal
... shame it may be called , When Vulcan had thee in his net enthralled ; ( O envied ignominy , sweet disgrace , When every god that saw thee wished thy place ! ) By those dear pleasures , aid my arms in fight PALAMON AND ARCITE . 15.
... shame it may be called , When Vulcan had thee in his net enthralled ; ( O envied ignominy , sweet disgrace , When every god that saw thee wished thy place ! ) By those dear pleasures , aid my arms in fight PALAMON AND ARCITE . 15.
17. oldal
... Sweet smelling as accepted sacrifice : This omen pleased , and as the flames aspire , With odorous incense Arcite heaps the fire : Nor wanted hymns to Mars , or heathen charms : At length the nodding statue clashed his arms , And with a ...
... Sweet smelling as accepted sacrifice : This omen pleased , and as the flames aspire , With odorous incense Arcite heaps the fire : Nor wanted hymns to Mars , or heathen charms : At length the nodding statue clashed his arms , And with a ...
25. oldal
... bow he bent ; A sweet regard the gracious virgin lent ; ( For women , to the brave an easy prey , Still follow Fortune , where she leads the way :) Just then , from earth sprung out a flashing fire PALAMON AND ARCITE . 25 25.
... bow he bent ; A sweet regard the gracious virgin lent ; ( For women , to the brave an easy prey , Still follow Fortune , where she leads the way :) Just then , from earth sprung out a flashing fire PALAMON AND ARCITE . 25 25.
28. oldal
... sweet foe ! for you , and you alone , I broke my faith with injured Palamon . But love the sense of right and wrong confounds ; Strong love and proud ambition have no bounds . And much I doubt , should Heaven my life prolong 28 TALES ...
... sweet foe ! for you , and you alone , I broke my faith with injured Palamon . But love the sense of right and wrong confounds ; Strong love and proud ambition have no bounds . And much I doubt , should Heaven my life prolong 28 TALES ...
37. oldal
... Smiled Venus , to behold her own true knight Obtain the conquest , though he lost the fight ; And blessed with nuptial bliss the sweet laborious night . Eros , and Anteros , on either side , One PALAMON AND ARCITE . 37.
... Smiled Venus , to behold her own true knight Obtain the conquest , though he lost the fight ; And blessed with nuptial bliss the sweet laborious night . Eros , and Anteros , on either side , One PALAMON AND ARCITE . 37.
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