| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 702 sivua
...forfake. fXLVI. And after all came Life, and laftly Death : Death with moft grim and griefly vifage feene, Yet is he nought but parting of the breath; Ne ought to fee, but like a fh'ade to weene, Unbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfeene : But Life was like a faire young... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 514 sivua
...forfake. XLV. And after all came Life, and laftly Death ; Death with moft grim and grieQy vifage feen, Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Ne ought to fee, but like a fhade to ween, • • Unbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfeen. But Life was like a fair... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 sivua
...bow. B.-oome. But after all came Life, and laftly Death, Death with molt grim and grifly vifage feen. Yet is he nought but parting of the breath, Ne ought to fee, but like a Aide to ween, Urbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfcen. 7/ycr. Voj.. I. 678. - GUI', and... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1783 - 280 sivua
...{hape." " And after all came Life, and laftly Death \ " Death with moft grim and griefly vifage feene, Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Ne ought to fee, but like a {hade to weene, Unbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfeene." Canto VII. Stanza 46' And in... | |
| 1788 - 538 sivua
...Which they did dayly watch and nightly wake By even turnes, ne ever did their charge forsake. XLVI. And after all came Life, and lastly Death ; Death...unseene ; But Life was like a faire young lusty boy, S i id i as they faine Dan Cupid to have hccne, Full of delightfull health and lively ioy, [ploy. Deckt... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 sivua
...our author has pretty evidently horrowed from Spenser, Faery Queen, h. vii. cant, viii st. 46. But after all came Life, and lastly Death, Death with most grim and grisly visage seen. Yet is he nought hut parting of the hreath, Ke ought to see, hut like a shade to... | |
| George Mason - 1803 - 310 sivua
...uncertain ; the time itfelf unfertcd. Sbakf. Hen. 1Г. PJA II. fc. 3. UNSO'ULED. adj. Without a foul Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Ne ought to fee, but like a fhade to weene, Unbodied, unfouVdi unheard, unfeene. Sf. F. 9. B. VII. C. VU. ft. 46.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 592 sivua
...forfake. XLVI. And after all came Life ; and laftly Death : Death with moft grim and griefly vifage Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Ne ought to fee, but like a {hade to weene, Unbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfeene : gate :" So Homer, Iliad «,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 578 sivua
...forfake. XLVI. And after all came Life ; and laftly Death : Death with moft grim and griefly vifage feene, Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Ne ought to fee, but like a made to weene, Unbodied, unfoul'd, unheard, unfeene : gate :" So Homer, Iliad i, 74p.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 sivua
...Death : Death Triai muH grim and grisly visage scene, Yet is he nought but parting of the breath ; Nc ought to see, but like a shade to weene, Unbodied, unsoul'd, unheard, unscene i But Life was like a faire young lusty boy, Such as they faine Dan Cupid to have beene, Full... | |
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