Chapman’s Italics in Hero and Leander

ENGL 514

Dr. Fike

 

·       133:  Joy grauen in sence, like snow in water wasts; / Without preserue of vertue nothing lasts. (3.35-36)

 

·       138:  To looke on one abasht is impudence, / When of sleight faults he hath too deepe a sense.  (3.173-74)

 

·       139:  Loue is a golden bubble full of dreames, / That wakes breakes, and fils us with extreames.  (3.231-32)

 

·       142:  In things without us no delight is sure.  (3.380)

 

·       143:  Beautie in heauen and earth this grace doth win, / It supples rigor, and it lessens sin.  (3.395-96)

 

·       145:  Things senceles live by art, and rationall die, / By rude contempt of art and industrie.  (4.56-57)

 

·       145:  They double life that dead things griefs sustayne: / They kill that feele not their friends liuing payne.  (4.62-63)

 

·       145:  Trifling attempts no serious acts aduance; / The fire of loue is blowne by dalliance.  (4.68-69)

 

·       153:  Who feares the threats of fortune, let him drinke.  (5.60)

 

·       155:  Preferment seldome graceth bashfulnesse.  (5.144)

 

·       157:  Action is firie valours soueraigne good.  (5.250)