| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...Pierce Pennilesse. Petition to the Queen in the Harleian MSS. : Dodsley's Old Plays, 1825, vol. ii. " Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses,...down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on 'a cheek (but none knows how), With these the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin... | |
| 1895 - 844 pages
...love-sick damsel ! And yet in this same play we find the following exquisite song of Apelles : — Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses,...Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his life, the rose Growing on 's cheek (but none knows how), With these, the crystal of his brow, And then... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1844 - 846 pages
...humour, rescued from the jargon of his favourite system. CUPID AND CAMPASPE. CUPID and my Campaspe playM urray" # on 's cheek, but none knows how, With these the crystal on his brow, And then the dimple of his chin... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...pieces are in his drama of Alexander and Campaspe, written about 1583 : — Cupid and Сатрагре, not his bottom, but survey his shore, O'er which...for th' ensuing spring, And then destroys it with and down he throws The coral of his lip — the rose Growing en's cheek, but none knows how ; With... | |
| Love poetry - 1841 - 178 pages
...fragrance tells a tale Of thee, my love, to my fond anxious heart. RARRY CORNWALL. CUPID AND CAMPASPE. Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses,...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... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 670 pages
...Hymettus. The following song given to Apelles, would not disgrace the mouth of the prince of painters : " Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses,...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... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1846 - 1030 pages
...п>с(фе in ben í)iaíog eingeflößten unb in 8lrt unubertrefffi$ (înb; j. S3. Cupid and Campaepe. Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses;...and arrows, His mother's doves and team of sparrows; Loves them too, and down he throws The coral of his lip — the rose Growing on's cheek; but цопе... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1847 - 518 pages
...eingeigten unb in ifcrer art unübertreff^ finb; j. S3. Cupid and Сятродре. Cupid and my Cainpaspe play'd At cards for kisses; Cupid paid. • • He...and arrows, His mother's doves and team of sparrows; •Loves them too, and down he throws The coral of his lip — the rose Growing on's cheek; but none... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...little pieces are in his drama of Alexander and Campaspe, written about 1583: — Cupid and Campatpe. nd the Mexic bay.' Thus sang they in the English boat...CYCLOPEDIA OF то 1689. And all the way, to guide sparrowt ; Loses them too, and down he throws The coral of his lip — the rose Growing on's cheek,... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1847 - 518 pages
...weiche in ben "Dialog eingeigten unb in i&rer 2lvt umifrcrtrefflia) fínb; j. S3. C'iipid and Campaspe. Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses;...Cupid paid. He stakes his quiver, bow, and arrows, His molher's doves and team of sparrows; Loves them too, and down lie throws The coral of his lip — the... | |
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