The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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Page lii
... fair The skipping goat ; the horse's flaming mane ; Bearded and trainèd comets ; stars in wane The burning sword ; the firebrand - flying snake ; The lance ; the torch ; the licking fire ; the drake ; And all else meteors that did ill ...
... fair The skipping goat ; the horse's flaming mane ; Bearded and trainèd comets ; stars in wane The burning sword ; the firebrand - flying snake ; The lance ; the torch ; the licking fire ; the drake ; And all else meteors that did ill ...
Page lx
... fair ; All spring together , all together fade ; Such intermix'd affections should invade Two perfect lovers . " And this couplet has an exquisite touch of fanciful colour : " As two clear tapers mix in one their light , So did the lily ...
... fair ; All spring together , all together fade ; Such intermix'd affections should invade Two perfect lovers . " And this couplet has an exquisite touch of fanciful colour : " As two clear tapers mix in one their light , So did the lily ...
Page lxviii
... misprints ' grave ' for ' graven . ' + So E. P. for ' beauty's fair ; ' and in v . 5 reads ' fault ' for ' fate , ' and in v . 8 ' god self - love ' for ' good self - love . ' PAGE 22 . Hard it is To imitate a false lxviii APPENDIX .
... misprints ' grave ' for ' graven . ' + So E. P. for ' beauty's fair ; ' and in v . 5 reads ' fault ' for ' fate , ' and in v . 8 ' god self - love ' for ' good self - love . ' PAGE 22 . Hard it is To imitate a false lxviii APPENDIX .
Page lxx
... fair soul 357. Amongst this gamesome crew is seen 366. In flowery season of the year . ( With two lines prefixed at bottom of preceding page— The tenth of March when Aries received Dan Phoebus ' rays into his horned head ) . 32 32 ? 83 ...
... fair soul 357. Amongst this gamesome crew is seen 366. In flowery season of the year . ( With two lines prefixed at bottom of preceding page— The tenth of March when Aries received Dan Phoebus ' rays into his horned head ) . 32 32 ? 83 ...
Page 10
... fair soul , 2 3That with thy triple forehead dost control Earth , seas , and hell ; and art in dignity The greatest and swiftest planet in the sky . CYNTHIAM . We know can nothing further thy recall , When Night's dark robes ( whose ...
... fair soul , 2 3That with thy triple forehead dost control Earth , seas , and hell ; and art in dignity The greatest and swiftest planet in the sky . CYNTHIAM . We know can nothing further thy recall , When Night's dark robes ( whose ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, 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 censured by our eyes.