Yet, oh! be love transformed to deadly hate, As freezes memory at Marlow's fate: Disastrous bard! by too much passion warm'd, His fervid breast a menial beauty charm'd; Nor, vers'd in arts deceitful woman knows, Saw he the prospect of his future woes.... The Harp of Erin: Containing the Poetical Works - 49 ページThomas Dermody 著 - 1807全文表示 - この書籍について
| Thomas Dermody - 1807 - 312 ページ
...Yet what proud meed awaits the laureat's death ; What pomp sepulchral, what distinguish'd wreath ? By a lewd rake his sacred corse profan'd, For debt great...to impart Affections foreign to th' unfeeling heart ; In guardless ecstacy's delicious glow, He sinks beneath a vassal murd'rers blow. O'er his dread fate... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 ページ
...killed "in a streete in London."* — Wood, it is evident, derived his information wholly from Beard and Disastrous bard ! by too much passion warm'd, His fervid breast a menial beauty cliarm'd ; Nor, vers'd in arts deceitful woman knows, Saw he the prospect of his future woes. Vain... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 ページ
..."in a streete iii London." J — Wood, it is evident, derived his information wholly from Beard arid Disastrous bard ! by too much passion warm'd, His...Nor, vers'd in arts deceitful woman knows, Saw he the pronpect of his future woes. Vain the soft plaint, the sordid breast to fire With warmth rcfin'd or... | |
| 1922 - 502 ページ
...hardly mentions him.110 Oft sigh'd: "Come, live with me, and be my love"? Yet, oh ! be love transformed to deadly hate, As freezes memory at Marlow's fate...impart Affections foreign to th' unfeeling heart; In guardlcss ecstacy's delicious glow, He sinks beneath a vassal murd'rer's blow. O'er his dread fate... | |
| Millar MacLure - 1995 - 219 ページ
...in the bow'ry grove, Oft sigh'd: 'Come, live with me, and be my love'? Yet, oh! be love transformed to deadly hate, As freezes memory at Marlow's fate:...impart Affections foreign to th' unfeeling heart; In guardless ecstacy's delicious glow, He sinks beneath a vassal murd'rer's blow. O'er his dread fate... | |
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