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Amores. English

 
dc.contributor Ule, Louis
dc.contributor.author Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.
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dc.date.created 18
dc.date.issued 1979-09-08
dc.identifier ota:2235
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/2235
dc.description.abstract Mode of access: Online. OTA website Modern American spelling Publication based on this text: A concordance to the works of Christopher Marlowe / by Louis Ule. -- Hildesheim ; New York : Georg Olms Verlag, 1979. -- (The Elizabethan concordance series ; 1). -- Cover title: A concordance to the works of Marlowe. -- "The works of Christopher Marlowe, edited by C.F. Tucker Brooke was selected as the text for this concordance. This text ... is reproduced side-by-side with the modern spelling text used for computer processing"--Intro.
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dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Poems
dc.subject.lcsh Lyric poems
dc.subject.lcsh Elegies
dc.title Amores. English
dc.type Text
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                   OVID'S ELEGIES,
                      3 BOOKS,
                 BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
         POETAE OVIDII NASONIS AMORUM,
                    LIBER PRIMUS.
                       ELEGIA 1.
     QUEMADMODUM A CUPIDINE PRO BELLIS
        AMORES SCRIBERE COACTUS SIT.
WE WHICH WERE OVID'S FIVE BOOKS NOW ARE THREE,
FOR THESE BEFORE THE REST PREFERRETH HE.
IF READING FIVE THOU 'PLAIN'ST OF TEDIOUSNESS,
TWO TA'EN AWAY, THY LABOR WILL BE LESS.
WITH MUSE PREPARED I MEANT TO SING OF ARMS,
CHOOSING A SUBJECT FIT FOR FIERCE ALARMS.
BOTH VERSES WERE ALIKE TILL LOVE (MEN SAY)
BEGAN TO SMILE AND TOOK ONE FOOT AWAY.
RASH BOY, WHO GAVE THEE POWER TO CHANGE A LINE?
WE ARE THE MUSES' PROPHETS, NONE OF THINE.
WHAT IF THY MOTHER TAKE DIANA'S BOW?
SHALL DIAN FAN, WHEN LOVE BEGINS TO GLOW?
IN WOODY GROVES IS'T MEET THAT CERES REIGN,
AND QUIVER-BEARING DIAN TILL THE PLAIN?
WHO'LL SET THE FAIR TRESSED SUN IN BATTLE 'RAY
WHILE MARS DOTH TAKE THE AONIA . . .
										

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