The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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Page 137
... head , soone as few drops of raine Thereon distill , and deaw her daintie face , Gins to looke up , and with fresh wonted grace Dispreds the glorie of her leaves gay ; Such was Irenas countenance , such her case , When Artegall she saw ...
... head , soone as few drops of raine Thereon distill , and deaw her daintie face , Gins to looke up , and with fresh wonted grace Dispreds the glorie of her leaves gay ; Such was Irenas countenance , such her case , When Artegall she saw ...
Page 298
... head , His nose being shadowed by his neighbours eare , Here one being throng'd , bears back all boln , and red , Another smotherd , seemes to pelt and sweare , And in their rage such signes of rage they beare , As but for losse of ...
... head , His nose being shadowed by his neighbours eare , Here one being throng'd , bears back all boln , and red , Another smotherd , seemes to pelt and sweare , And in their rage such signes of rage they beare , As but for losse of ...
Page 872
... head and was one of the contenders in the judgement of Paris . 310.17 , 334 , 355.30 , 358.5 Minotaur A monster with a man's body and a bull's head , kept in a maze or labyrinth on Crete and fed on young men and women 872 Appendices.
... head and was one of the contenders in the judgement of Paris . 310.17 , 334 , 355.30 , 358.5 Minotaur A monster with a man's body and a bull's head , kept in a maze or labyrinth on Crete and fed on young men and women 872 Appendices.
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |