... shall be prepared gold and amber; Which we will take, until my roof whirl round With the vertigo: and my dwarf shall dance, My eunuch sing, my fool make up the antic, Whilst we, in changed shapes, act Ovid's tales, Thou, like Europa now, and I like... The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare - Page 288edited by - 1911 - 878 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 326 pages
...Thou, like Europa now, and I like Jove ; Then I like Mars, and thou, like Etycine : So, of the reft, till we have quite run through, And wearied all the fables of the gods. Then will I have tht-e in more modern forms, Attired like feme fprightly dame of Franci ; . Brave Tufean lady, or proud... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 436 pages
...like Europa now, and I like Jote, Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine ; So of the reft, till wfe have quite run through, And wearied all the fables of the gods. Then will I have thee in more modem forfftfi, Attired like foine fprightly dame of Prance, Brave Tufcan lady, or'proud Spanifli beauty... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...act Ovid's tales, Thou like Europa now, and I like Jove; Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine ; So of the rest, 'till we have quite run through, And...Sometimes unto the Persian sophy's wife ; Or the grand senior's nústress ; and, for change, To one of our most artful courtezans, Or some quick negro, or... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - English drama - 1811 - 780 pages
...act Ovid's tales, Thou, like Europa now, and I like Jove, Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine ; So, of the rest, till we have quite run through, And...; Sometimes, unto the Persian sophy's wife; Or the grand-signior's mistress ; and, for change, To one of our most artful curtizans, Or some quick Negro,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...So, of the rest, till we have quite run through, And « earied all the fables of the gods. Then v 11 I have thee in more modern forms, Attired like some...Sometimes, unto the Persian sophy's wife ; Or the grand-signior's mistress ; and, for change, To one of our most artful curtizans, Or some qui« k Negro,... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...thou like Erycine ; So of the rest, 'till we have quite run through, And wearied all the fables ot the gods. Then will I have thee in more modern forms,...dame of France, Brave Tuscan lady, or proud Spanish beaut)' ; Sometimes unto the Persian sophy's wife ; Or the grand signior's mistress ; and, for change,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...act Ovid's tales, Thou like Europa now, and I like Jove; Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine ; . liave thee in more modem forms, Attired like some sprightly dame of France, Brave Tuscan lady, or proud... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 518 pages
...act Ovid's tales, Thou, like Europa now, and I like Jove, Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine : So, of the rest, till we have quite run through, And...forms, Attired like some sprightly dame of France, for what particular quality the milk of unicorns is celebrated, the animal being confined to the terra... | |
| England - 1839 - 894 pages
...act Ovid's tales, Thou, like Europa now, and I like Jove, Then I like Mars, and thou like Erycine : So, of the rest, till we have quite run through, And...Sometimes, unto the Persian Sophy's wife ; Or the grand ngnior's mistress ; and, for change, To one of our most artful courtezans, Or some quick Negro, or... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1838 - 1200 pages
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