Poems by George Chapman
Hero And Leander. The Third Sestiad
... These and more grave conceits toil'd Hero's spirits ...
Hero And Leander. The Fifth Sestiad
... Their last night's watch, and drunk with their sweet gains, ...
A Coronet for his Mistress, Philosophy
... And stain the living substance of your glory ...
The Shadow Of Night
... Foxes shall bark, and night ravens belch in groans, ...
Bridal Song
... Bound up in sheaves of sacred fire, ...
Hero And Leander. The Fourth Sestiad
... Choosed doves to draw her coach through heaven's blue clime ...
Her Coming
... Which with his beams the sun exhales to heaven: ...
The Sixth Book Of Homer's Iliads
... His facts this fame, when, rich in spoils, he leaves the conquer'd field ...
Courage
... Even till his sailyards tremble, his masts crack, ...
An Invective Written By Mr. George Chapman Against Mr. Ben Jonson
... Not only flames kindled with their own bless'd breath ...
The Seventeenth Book Of Homer's Odysseys
... To keep the clothes cast from the peasants' hands, ...
Hero And Leander. The Sixth Sestiad
... The first, in thorns of love, that sorrows past: ...
Opinion
... Have all their price set down from men's conceits, ...