Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Sivu 35
... fowle wagmoires overgrast , That , if thy galage once sticketh fast , The more to winde it out thou dost swinck , Thou mought aye deeper and deeper sinck . Yet better leave off with a little losse , Then by much wrestling to leese the ...
... fowle wagmoires overgrast , That , if thy galage once sticketh fast , The more to winde it out thou dost swinck , Thou mought aye deeper and deeper sinck . Yet better leave off with a little losse , Then by much wrestling to leese the ...
Sivu 51
... fowle , and blacke as inke , ) Which swarming all about his legs did crall , And him encombred sore , but could not hurt at all . As gentle shepheard in sweete eventide , When ruddy Phebus gins to welke in west , High on an hill , his ...
... fowle , and blacke as inke , ) Which swarming all about his legs did crall , And him encombred sore , but could not hurt at all . As gentle shepheard in sweete eventide , When ruddy Phebus gins to welke in west , High on an hill , his ...
Sivu 54
... fowle , sometime a fish in lake , Now like a foxe , now like a dragon fell ; That of himselfe he ofte for feare would quake , And oft would flie away . O who can tell [ spell ! The hidden powre of herbes , and might of magick But now ...
... fowle , sometime a fish in lake , Now like a foxe , now like a dragon fell ; That of himselfe he ofte for feare would quake , And oft would flie away . O who can tell [ spell ! The hidden powre of herbes , and might of magick But now ...
Sivu 56
... fowle Duessa hyde ; " Whose forged beauty he did take in hand All other dames to have exceded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the morning starre . So both to batteill fierce arraunged arre ...
... fowle Duessa hyde ; " Whose forged beauty he did take in hand All other dames to have exceded farre ; I in defence of mine did likewise stand , Mine , that did then shine as the morning starre . So both to batteill fierce arraunged arre ...
Sivu 65
... fowles in field he lyes , Nor wayld of friends , nor layd on groning beare , That whylome was to me too dearely deare ... fowle for- lorne ? Up , then ; up , dreary dame , of darknes queene ; Go , gather up the reliques of thy race ; Or ...
... fowles in field he lyes , Nor wayld of friends , nor layd on groning beare , That whylome was to me too dearely deare ... fowle for- lorne ? Up , then ; up , dreary dame , of darknes queene ; Go , gather up the reliques of thy race ; Or ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Archimago armes Artegall beast behold blood bowre brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunce cruell dame damzell daunger deare death delight despight devize dight doest doth dread dreadfull duke of York Eftsoones Elfin knight evermore eyes Faerie Queene Faery faire faire lady farre fayre feare flowre fortune gentle glory goodly grace griefe grone Guyon hand hart hast hath Heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour king knight lady late light litle living lord mighty Mongst mote never nigh noble nought nymphes paine pow'r powre prince queene quoth rest sayd seem'd selfe shame shee shepheards shew shield shyning sight Sith skie sonne SONNET soone sore sorrow sory spide spright steed streight Sunne sweet thee thence thereof things thou thought trew unto vaine vertue villein weene whenas wight wize wondrous wont wound wretched wyde yron
Suositut otteet
Sivu 414 - Now welcome, Night! thou night so long expected, That long daies labour doest at last defray, And all my cares, which cruell Love collected, Hast sumd in one, and cancelled for aye. Spread thy broad wing over my Love and me, That no man may us see; And in thy sable mantle us enwrap, From feare of perrill and foule horror free.
Sivu 333 - November; he full grosse and fat As fed with lard, and that right well might seeme; For he had been a fatting hogs of late, That yet his browes with sweat did reek and steem, And yet the season was full sharp and breem : In planting eeke he took no small delight.
Sivu 414 - How slowly does sad Time his feathers move ? Hast thee, O fayrest Planet, to thy home, Within the Westerne fome : Thy tyred steedes long since have need of rest. Long...
Sivu 413 - That even to the heavens theyr shouting shrill Doth reach, and all the firmament doth fill; To which the people standing all about, As in approvance, doe thereto applaud, And loud advaunce her laud; And evermore they Hymen, Hymen sing, That al the woods them answer, and theyr eccho ring.
Sivu 234 - So all the world by thee at first was made, And dayly yet thou doest the same repayre ; Ne ought on earth that merry is and glad, Ne ought on earth that lovely is and fayre, But thou the same for pleasure didst prepayre : Thou art the root of all that joyous is : Great God of men and women, queene of th...
Sivu 413 - Almighties view ; Of her ye virgins learne obedience, When so ye come into those holy places, To humble your proud faces : Bring her up to th' high altar, that she may The sacred ceremonies there partake, The which do endlesse matrimony make ; And let the roring Organs loudly play The praises of the Lord in lively notes ; The whiles, with hollow throates, The Choristers the joyous Antheme sing, That al the woods may answere, and their eccho ring.
Sivu 413 - The more they on it stare. But her sad eyes, still fastened on the ground, Are governed with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glaunce awry, Which may let in a little thought unsownd.
Sivu 83 - She was araied all in lilly white, And in her right hand bore a cup of gold, With wine and water fild up to the hight, In which a serpent did himselfe enfold, That horrour made to all that did behold ; But she no...
Sivu 419 - So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With chearefull grace and amiable sight; For of the soule the bodie forme doth take; For soule is forme, and doth the bodie make.
Sivu 43 - So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular ; which vertue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them all...