Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 sider |
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... thou not inglorious in thy fate ; For so Apollo , with unweeting hand Whilome did slay his dearly - loved mate Young Hyacinth born on Eurota's strand , Young Hyacinth the pride of Spartan land ; But then transform'd him to a purple ...
... thou not inglorious in thy fate ; For so Apollo , with unweeting hand Whilome did slay his dearly - loved mate Young Hyacinth born on Eurota's strand , Young Hyacinth the pride of Spartan land ; But then transform'd him to a purple ...
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... thou that to my default , or will Of wandering , as thou call'st it , which who knows But might as ill have happ'nd thou being by , Or to thy self perhaps : hadst thou bin there , Or here th ' attempt , thou couldst not have discernd ...
... thou that to my default , or will Of wandering , as thou call'st it , which who knows But might as ill have happ'nd thou being by , Or to thy self perhaps : hadst thou bin there , Or here th ' attempt , thou couldst not have discernd ...
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... thou bewailst , what matters it for thee or thy bewailing ? when time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hadst read , or studied , to utter in her behalfe . Yet ease and leasure was given thee for thy retired ...
... thou bewailst , what matters it for thee or thy bewailing ? when time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hadst read , or studied , to utter in her behalfe . Yet ease and leasure was given thee for thy retired ...
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De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
Sonnet O Nightingale | 18 |
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