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... haue wit , and want . These details have been presented because the two ver- sions of Eleg . 1. 15 contained in Marlowe's Works are closer to the thought of Ovid's verses than Marlowe's translations are wont to be , and therefore ...
... haue wit , and want . These details have been presented because the two ver- sions of Eleg . 1. 15 contained in Marlowe's Works are closer to the thought of Ovid's verses than Marlowe's translations are wont to be , and therefore ...
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... to owe the reading of that , without offence , to your name ; which fo much ignorance , and malice of the times , then confpir'd to haue supprest . Your true louer , BEN . IONSON . [ 274 ] The Perfons of the Play . Lvpvs.
... to owe the reading of that , without offence , to your name ; which fo much ignorance , and malice of the times , then confpir'd to haue supprest . Your true louer , BEN . IONSON . [ 274 ] The Perfons of the Play . Lvpvs.
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... haue wak't for , all this while : Here will be fubiect for my fnakes , and me . Cling to my necke , and wrists , my louing wormes , And caft you round , in soft , and amorous foulds , Till I doe bid , vncurle : Then , breake your knots ...
... haue wak't for , all this while : Here will be fubiect for my fnakes , and me . Cling to my necke , and wrists , my louing wormes , And caft you round , in soft , and amorous foulds , Till I doe bid , vncurle : Then , breake your knots ...
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... haue indow'd you with : Ile lend you more . Here , take my fnakes among you , come , and eate , And while the squeez'd juice flowes in your blacke jawes , 45 Helpe me to damne the Authour . Spit it foorth Vpon his lines , and fhew your ...
... haue indow'd you with : Ile lend you more . Here , take my fnakes among you , come , and eate , And while the squeez'd juice flowes in your blacke jawes , 45 Helpe me to damne the Authour . Spit it foorth Vpon his lines , and fhew your ...
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... haue left to dwell , Enuie is not on earth , nor scarse in hell . 55 60 The third founding . PROLOGVE . Tay , Monster , ere thou finke , thus on thy head STa Set we our bolder foot ; with which we tread Thy malice into earth : So fpight ...
... haue left to dwell , Enuie is not on earth , nor scarse in hell . 55 60 The third founding . PROLOGVE . Tay , Monster , ere thou finke , thus on thy head STa Set we our bolder foot ; with which we tread Thy malice into earth : So fpight ...
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