Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850 by Various
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(4) "Come, fair Emelia, my lovely love," &c. p. 180.
"Valeria, attend, I have a lovely love," &c. p. 191. "And all that pierceth Phoebus' silver eye," &c. p. 181. "Fair Emelia, summer's bright sun queen," &c. p.199. (5) "I fill'd my coffers of the wealthy mines," &c. p.181. (6) "As richly wrought As was the massy robe that late adorn'd The stately legate of the Persian king," p.183. (7) "_Boy_. Come hither, sirha boy. _Sander_. Boy, O, disgrace to my person!" &c. p.184. MARLOWE. (1) "Now that the gloomy shadow of the night," &c. --_Faustus_, vol. ii. p.127. (2) "Zenocrate, the loveliest maid alive," &c. --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.46. (3) "Whose darts do pierce the centre of my soul," &c. --_Tamb._ vol. i. p.120. "Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships," &c. --_Faustus_, vol. ii. p.192. (4) "Now bright Zenocrate, the world's fair eye," &c. |
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