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 - Page 2001822Full view - About this book
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - Quotations - 1882 - 926 pages
...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; 0 Love, hath she done this to thee? What shall, alas! become of me. d. LYLT — Cupid and Campaspe.... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...crystal of his brow, And then tho dimple of his chin : — All these did my Campaspe win. At last ho as young`> / О Love ! has she done this to thee Î What shall, alas, become of me ! ijcnrii (Constable. Born nbout... | |
| English poetry - 1883 - 338 pages
...sparrows; Loses them too; then down he throws 5 The coral of his lippe, the rose Growing on 's cheek (hut none knows how); With these, the crystal of his browe,...dimple of his chinne; All these did my Campaspe winne. 10 At last he set her both his eyes; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love! has she done this to... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin : — All these did my Campaspc win. !• At last he set her both his eyes ; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. О Love ! has she done this to thec ? What shall, alas ! become of me Í This is a night-catch of Lyly's... | |
| Ellen Crofts - England - 1884 - 394 pages
...these the crystal of 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. 0 Love, has she done this to thee, What shall, alas ! become of me ? " Lodge surpassed even the master... | |
| Jacques Claude Demogeot - English literature - 1884 - 402 pages
...crystal of his brow. And then thé dirnple of his chin; And thèse did my Campaspe win. At last he feet her both his eyes; She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O, Love, bas she donc this to thee, Whatshall, alas! become of me? Le style raffiné de Lyly, ses jolis riens... | |
| Ellen Crofts - England - 1884 - 392 pages
...doves and teams 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 — All these did my Campaspe win ; At last he set her both... | |
| English poetry - 1885 - 668 pages
...With these, the crystal of 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 I-ove ! has she done this to thee? What shall, alas ! become of me? THOMAS LODGE. 1556-1625. [THOMAS... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...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 ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1886 - 440 pages
...teame of sparrows; Loses them too ; then down he throws 5 The coral of his lippe, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how) With these, the crystal...dimple of his chinne ; All these did my Campaspe winne. 10 At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this... | |
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