{"id":"01KG6QFYFY63GG0KFH9HV9YXNH","cid":"bafkreidi72wara7nijyygagyvvb3fn4evximix5cn7wf76e5tnbce5gdi4","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreihqzkyipkopgaaqecrt3xa5nlu23zaelvjr4jtyqtdii5yrifwpfq","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0324.jpg","height":2400,"key":"pdf-page-1769752492146-cf9mtsmww5","label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0324.jpg","ocr_model":"mistral-ocr-latest","page_number":324,"size":411123,"text":"THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM 35\nE 2\n\nThis makes far better sense than Jaggard’s:—\nAll my merry Igges are quite forgot,\nAll my Ladies love is lost (god wot)\nWhere her faith was firmely fixt in loue,\nThere a nay is plac’t without remoue.\n\nSo again in Stanza 2, ll. 9–10, the manuscript reading:—\nMy sighes so deepe, doth cause him to weepe\nWith houling noyse to wayle my woeful plight.\nis superior to Jaggard’s:—\nWith sighes so deepe, procures to weepe,\nIn howling wise, to see my dolefull plight.\n\nIn the following line the MS. is probably right in reading ‘through Arcadia grounds’ for ‘through hartles’ or ‘harcklesse’ of the printed copies. In Stanza 3, l. 4, ‘nymphs looke peeping’ is better than any of the printed readings (i.e. ‘back creeping’, ‘blacke peeping’, or ‘backe peeping’). Finally, in l. 7,\n\nAlle our evening sportes from greenes are fled\nis more pictorial than:—\nAll our euening sport from vs is fled.\n\nShakespeare’s tutor in tragedy, Marlowe, may be safely No. XIX. Marlowe’s lyric. credited with the authorship of the familiar lyric ‘Come live with me and be my love’, which is the nineteenth piece in the miscellany, and stands fifth in the appendix of ‘Sonnets To sundry notes of Musicke’. It is in four alternately riming stanzas. To it is appended a single stanza of like metre, entitled ‘Loues answere’; this stanza has been assigned on good grounds to Sir Walter Raleigh.\n\nThe four stanzas of the substantive poem reappear in\n\nThe last four lines are omitted from the Harleian MS.","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:16:38.930Z","text_extracted_by":"ocr-service","text_has_content":true,"text_images_count":0,"text_source":"ocr","uploaded":true,"width":1750},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF","predicate":"derived_from"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6QFYF8TH1T4MW5D4FA95Q7","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6QFYFSDQ10D4WP5JJGS8ZV","predicate":"next"},{"peer":"01KG6R3NC54GBFD7KK4VM8G98Q","peer_label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0324_medium.jpg","peer_type":"file","predicate":"has_derivative"},{"peer":"01KG6R3RJDFYKV8VC9KRTMGNE3","peer_label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0324_thumb.jpg","peer_type":"file","predicate":"has_derivative"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","predicate":"has_assembly"}],"ver":7,"created_at":"2026-01-30T05:54:52.542Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:22:49.515Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFC4A8W8939TXGEXCK439ZK"}}