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" A pleasant smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knew he was a man would say, Leander, thou art made for amorous play: Why arc thou not in love, and loved of all? Though thou be fair, yet be not thine own thrall. "
The Works of Christopher Marlowe ... - Page 324
by Christopher Marlowe - 1826
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Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volume 2

Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1815 - 562 pages
...115 The barbarous Thracian soldier mov'd with nought, Was mov'd with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his...brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew be was a man, would say, " Leander, thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love ? and...
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Hero and Leander: A Poem

Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 228 pages
...he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling check, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally;...And such as knew he was a man, would say, " Leander, Ihou art made for amorous play : Why art thon not in love? and lov'd of all? Though thou be fair, yet...
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Hero and Leander: A Poem

Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 pages
...The barbarous Thracian soldier, mov'd wilh nought, Was mov'd with him, and for his favour sought. f Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his...looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant smiling check, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knew be was a man, would say,...
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Hero and Leander, a poem, by C. Marlow, and G. Chapman

Christopher Marlowe - 1821 - 212 pages
...barbarons Thracian soldier, mov'd with nought, Was mov'd with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore ho was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire; A pleasant smiling check, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knew he was a man, would say,...
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Journal of a Voyage Up the Mediterranean: Principally Among the ..., Volume 1

Charles Swan - Greece - 1826 - 394 pages
...Tercazi, in my humble opinion, far exceeded the rest : she has a very sweetly expressive face, • " A pleasant smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally," — and a good deal of that na'ivet6 of manner which is so engaging to foreigners. Of her private character...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of ..., Volume 3

Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 380 pages
...dwelt; The barbarous Thracian soldier, mov'd with nought, Was mov'd with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire, — A pleasant-smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew he was...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes ...

Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...These." The barbarous Tbracian soldier, mov'd with nought, Was mov'd with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire, — A pleasant-smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew he was...
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Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Volume 19

1884 - 410 pages
...swore he was a maid in man' s attire, Fw in his looks were all that men dcsire, — A pleasant-smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knetf he was a man would say: „Leander, thou art made for amorous play .... Harlowe, Hero 1. Sestiad....
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The Works of George Chapman ..., Volume 2

George Chapman - 1875 - 524 pages
...; The barbarous Thracian soldier, moved with nought. Was moved with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire ; A pleasant-smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally ; And such as knew he was...
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The poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson, ed., with ...

Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 pages
...dwelt; The barbarous Thracian soldier, moved with nought, Was moved with him, and for his favour sought. Some swore he was a maid in man's attire, For in his looks were all that men desire,— A pleasant-smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knew he was...
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