The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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... hear something too often from this poet , are in the unmistakeable manner of Chapman . Other such points might perhaps be discovered ; but on the whole we may probably feel safe in assigning to each of the three associates as equal a ...
... hear something too often from this poet , are in the unmistakeable manner of Chapman . Other such points might perhaps be discovered ; but on the whole we may probably feel safe in assigning to each of the three associates as equal a ...
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... hear the music of the spheres , And all the angels singing out of heaven ; Whose tunes were solemn , as to passion given ; For now , that Justice was the happiness there For all the wrongs to Right inflicted here . Such was the passion ...
... hear the music of the spheres , And all the angels singing out of heaven ; Whose tunes were solemn , as to passion given ; For now , that Justice was the happiness there For all the wrongs to Right inflicted here . Such was the passion ...
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... hear our treble - toned basses . With boldness then thy able Poems use ; Phoebus hath given thee both his bow and muse . THO WILLIAMS OF THE INNER TEMPLE . ISSUE of Semele that will embrace With fleshly arms the three - wing'd wife of ...
... hear our treble - toned basses . With boldness then thy able Poems use ; Phoebus hath given thee both his bow and muse . THO WILLIAMS OF THE INNER TEMPLE . ISSUE of Semele that will embrace With fleshly arms the three - wing'd wife of ...
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... hear . Let them break hearts , as well as yielding airs , That all men's bosoms ( pierced with no affairs But gain of riches ) may be lanced wide , And with the threats of virtue terrified . Sorrow's dear sovereign , and the queen of ...
... hear . Let them break hearts , as well as yielding airs , That all men's bosoms ( pierced with no affairs But gain of riches ) may be lanced wide , And with the threats of virtue terrified . Sorrow's dear sovereign , and the queen of ...
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... hear thef sweetest Muse's son , With heavenly rapture of his music won Rocks , forests , floods , and winds to leave their course In his attendance : it bewrays the force His wisdom had , to draw men grown so rude To civil love of art ...
... hear thef sweetest Muse's son , With heavenly rapture of his music won Rocks , forests , floods , and winds to leave their course In his attendance : it bewrays the force His wisdom had , to draw men grown so rude To civil love of art ...
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A. B. GROSART Andromeda bear beauty blest blood breast Bussy d'Ambois cast Chapman cloth extra cloth limp Crown 8vo dear death Deities divine doth earth Edited eternal Exit eyes fair fame Fcap fear fire flames George Chapman give Gods grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hero and Leander Hesiod Homer honour Iliad illustrated boards immortal Jove Jove's king labour Lady Leander learning light live lord love's lute master men's mind mistress Muse never night noble nought Ovid oxen peace Perseus Phoebus play poem poet poor Post 8vo praise Prince Proberio rich sacred Second Maiden's Tragedy shine sight Simplo sing soul spirit sweet thee thine things thou thought true truth verse vex'd virtue Vols Votarius Wife words worth
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.