| Christopher Marlowe - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 354 pages
...beauty beat on his conceits. I thus conceiving and subduing both That which hath stopt the tempest of the Gods,* Even from the fiery-spangled veil of...To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flames, And march in cottages of strowed weeds, Shall give the world to note for all my birth, That virtue solely... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 1070 pages
...conceits. I thus conceiving and subduing both. That which hath stopt the tempest of the Gods,* Eren from the fiery-spangled veil of Heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flames, And march in cottages of strewed weeds, Shall give the world to note for all my birth, That virtue solely... | |
| English essays - 1841 - 962 pages
...beauty bent on his conceits. I, thus conceiving, aud subduing both, That which hath stopt the tempeit of the Gods, Even from the fiery-spangled veil of Heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherd's flames, And march in cottages of si row cd weeds, Shall give the world to note for all my... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1841 - 806 pages
...conceits. I, thus conceiving, and subduing both, That which hath stopt the tempest of the Gods, Kven from the fiery-spangled veil of Heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherd's names, And march in cottages of strowed weeds, Shall give the world to note for all my birth,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 448 pages
...and subduing both/ * That which hath stopt the tempest of the gods,* Even from the fiery-spangledf veil of heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flames, And mask} in cottages § of strowed weeds, ?• AA +,+?' Shall give the world to note, for all my birth, ) M . That virtue solely is the... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 444 pages
...and subduing both, That which hath stopt the tempest of the gods,* Even from the fiery-spangled-f- veil of heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flames, And maskj in cottages § of strewed weeds, Shall give the world to note, for all my birth, That virtue... | |
| Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff - Chemistry - 1858 - 672 pages
...valour, and of victory, Must needs have beauty beat on his conceits: I thus conceiving and subduing both Shall give the world to note, for all my birth, That virtue solely is the sum of glory, And fashions men with true nobility. î)cr grojje Beifall, mit гое1фет fein £>ranm aufgenommen lottrbe,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...stopt the tempest of the God*, JS'cn from the spangled firio miiie of heaven, That which hath stoop'd the chiefest of the gods, Even from the fiery-spangled...of heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flamee, And mask in cottages of strowed reeds, Shall give the world to note, for all my birth, That... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 pages
...atopt the tempest of the Qodt, ton* frcm the spangled flrio vaile of heauen. That which hath stoop'd the chiefest of the gods, Even from the fiery-spangled...birth, That virtue solely is the sum of glory, And fashions men with true nobility.— Who 'a within there 1 Enter Attendants. Hath Bajazeth been fed... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 250 pages
...goJa, Even from the nery-S|iangled veil of heaven, To feel the lovely warmth of shepherds' flames, Shall give the world to note, for all my birth, That...I., SCENE 2. Tomb. Disdains Zenocrate to live with me ? Or you, my lord, to be my followers ? Think you I weigh this treasure more than you ? Not all... | |
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