Cupid and my Campaspe played At cards for kisses — Cupid paid; He stakes his quiver, bow and arrows, His mother's doves, and team of sparrows; Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how),... Spirit of the English Magazines - Seite 2001822Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 332 Seiten
...doves, and team of sparrows ; Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how); With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple on his chin; All these did my Campaspe win: At last he set her both his eyesShe... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 318 Seiten
...doves, and team of sparrows; Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how) ; With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple on his chin; All these did my Campaspe win : At last he set her both his... | |
| English poetry - 1880 - 486 Seiten
...and teame of sparrows ; Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lippe, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none Knows how), With these, the crystal...his eyes, She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love l has she done this to thee ? What shall, alas l become of mee ? XVII.— THE LADY TURNED SERVING-MAN... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 Seiten
...With these the crystal on his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : At last he set her both his eyes ; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love^hath she done this to thee ? What shall, alas ! become of me ? TITCHBOURNE, who was one of the... | |
| Jacques Demogeot - 1880 - 404 Seiten
...Witli these thé crystal of his brow, And then thé dimple of his chin ; And these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. 0, Love, has she done tliis to thee, Whatshall, alasl become of me? Le style raffiné de Lyly, ses... | |
| Jacques Demogeot - 1880 - 410 Seiten
...thèse thé crystal of his brow, And then thé dimple of his chin ; And thèse did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes ; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. 0, Love, bas she done this to thee, What shall, alas ! become of me ? Le style raffiné de Lyly, ses... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 Seiten
...and team of sparrows : Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how); With these the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin — At last he set her both his eyes. — She won, and Cupid... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 Seiten
...and team of sparrows : Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how); With these the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin — At last he set her both his eyes. — She won, and Cupid... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 Seiten
...and teame of sparrows Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lippe, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how) With these, the crystal...both his eyes, She won, and Cupid blind did rise. Because a god. FIRESIDE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF POETRY. 0 Love ! has she done this to thee? What shall, alas... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1882 - 204 Seiten
...With these the crystal on his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes : She won, and Cupid blind did rise — O Love, hath she done this to thee ! What shall, alas ! become of me? JOHN LYLY. (Circa 1553.) 92 Days of Old.... | |
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