| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 496 pages
...they guard us when we please; \1 ike Almain rutters 3 with their horsemen's staves Or Lapland giants,4 trotting by our sides ;•' Sometimes like women or...brows Than have the white breasts of the queen of love : x From Venice shall they drag huge argosies, And from America the golden fleece That yearly stuffs... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 492 pages
...their horsemen's staves Or Lapland giants,4 trotting by our sides ; Sometimes like women or unweJded maids, Shadowing more beauty in their airy brows Than...the white breasts of the queen of love : From Venice shall they drag huge argosies, And from America the golden fleece That yearly stuffs old Philip's treasury... | |
| Puppet plays - 1887 - 284 pages
...again, take these lines — " Sometimes like women or unwedded maids, Shadowing more beauty in t)uir airy brows Than have the white breasts of the Queen of Love ! " Miiller renders them thus — " Und dann als weiber oder junge madchen, Enthiillt uns ihre Luftgestalt... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 328 pages
...always serviceable to us three; Like lions shall they guard us when we please ; Like Almain ratters with their horsemen's staves, Or Lapland giants, trotting...the white breasts of the Queen of Love : From Venice shall they drag huge argosies, And from America the golden fleece That yearly stuffs old Philip's treasury... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 pages
...Like lions shall they guard us when we please ; Like Almain ratters with their horsemen's | staves, i Or Lapland giants trotting by our sides : Sometimes...brows, Than have the white breasts of the queen of From Venice shall they drag huge argosies ; And from America the golden fleece, That yearly stuffs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - English literature - 1889 - 514 pages
...lift upward and divine." " For every street like to a firmament Glistered with breathing stars." " Unwedded maids Shadowing more beauty in their airy...Than have the white breasts of the queen of Love." This from " Tamburlaine " is particularly characteristic : " Nature Doth teach us all to have aspiring... | |
| William Hazlitt - English literature - 1890 - 582 pages
...always serviceable to us three. Like lions shall they guard us when we please ; Like Almaiu ratters with their horsemen's staves, Or Lapland giants trotting...of the Queen of Love. From Venice they shall drag huge argosies, And from America the golden fleece, That yearly stuffs old Philip's treasury ; * If... | |
| American periodicals - 1890 - 960 pages
...serious part of " Faustus " is a sustained lyric. The philosopher in his study evokes the image of — Women, or unwedded maids, Shadowing more beauty in...Than have the white breasts of the queen of love. He cries to the fiend svho buys and sells him: — Had I as many souls as there be stars, I'd give... | |
| James Russell Lowell - English literature - 1892 - 368 pages
...lift upward and divine." " For every street like to a firmament Glistered with breathing stars." " Unwedded maids Shadowing more beauty in their airy...Than have the white breasts of the queen of Love." This from " Tamburlaine " is particularly characteristic : — " Nature Doth teach us all to have aspiring... | |
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