Musseus sung,) Dwelt at Abydos; since him dwelt there none For whom succeeding times make greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard... Displacing Homophobia - Sivu 23muokkaaja - 1989 - 313 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 sivua
...dangling î tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allur'd the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wish'd his arms might be her sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because she moves uot there.... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 524 sivua
...greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn. Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wish'd his arms might be her sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 sivua
...greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wished his arms might be her sphere; Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 sivua
...dangling J tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchoe borne, Would have allur'd the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wish'd his arms might be her sphere ; Orief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 sivua
...greater rnoan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleeceFair Cynthia wished his arms might be her sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because »he moves not... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 250 sivua
...greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wish'd his arms might be her sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Percy Pinkerton - 1885 - 354 sivua
...greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wish'd his arms might be her sphere ; Griaf makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 386 sivua
...dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allur'd the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wished his arms might be her Sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 374 sivua
...dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allur'd the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wished his arms might be her Sphere ; Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 sivua
...greater moan. His dangling tresses, that were never shorn, Had they been cut, and unto Colchos borne, Would have allured the venturous youth of Greece To hazard more than for the golden fleece. Fair Cynthia wished his arms might be her Grief makes her pale, because she moves not there. His body... | |
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