Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Hero and Leander [ First sestiad ] Edward Blunt . On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood , In view , and opposite , two cities stood , Sea - borderers , disjoined by Neptune's might ; The one Abydos , the other Sestos hight . At ...
... Hero and Leander [ First sestiad ] Edward Blunt . On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood , In view , and opposite , two cities stood , Sea - borderers , disjoined by Neptune's might ; The one Abydos , the other Sestos hight . At ...
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... Hero and Leander . At the time of Marlowe's death this poem , an expanded para- phrase of a Greek work by Musæus , was incomplete ; George Chapman wrote the four sestiads which complete it . Hero and Leander belongs to a literary ...
... Hero and Leander . At the time of Marlowe's death this poem , an expanded para- phrase of a Greek work by Musæus , was incomplete ; George Chapman wrote the four sestiads which complete it . Hero and Leander belongs to a literary ...
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... Hero and Leander and Venus and Adonis . His other poems were not col- lected until 1640 , followed by two editions greatly enlarged in 1653 . These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing ...
... Hero and Leander and Venus and Adonis . His other poems were not col- lected until 1640 , followed by two editions greatly enlarged in 1653 . These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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