The Works of Edmund Spenser, Nide 7F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... praise the feature of her goodly The beames whereof did kindle lovely In th ' harts of many a Knight , and n gentle Squire : XXIX . But the thereof grew proud and infolent That none the worthie thought to be h But fcornd them all that ...
... praise the feature of her goodly The beames whereof did kindle lovely In th ' harts of many a Knight , and n gentle Squire : XXIX . But the thereof grew proud and infolent That none the worthie thought to be h But fcornd them all that ...
Sivu 32
... foft and tender eeke in myn ye So be But cruelty and hardneffe from g you cl I. 9. He ] The God of Love : as in the foregoing of Mirabella . CHURCH . That all your other praises will deface , And from. 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... foft and tender eeke in myn ye So be But cruelty and hardneffe from g you cl I. 9. He ] The God of Love : as in the foregoing of Mirabella . CHURCH . That all your other praises will deface , And from. 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Sivu 33
Edmund Spenser Henry John Todd. That all your other praises will deface , And from you turne the love of men to hate : Enfample take of Mirabellaes cafe , Who from the high degree of happy state Fell into wretched woes , which she ...
Edmund Spenser Henry John Todd. That all your other praises will deface , And from you turne the love of men to hate : Enfample take of Mirabellaes cafe , Who from the high degree of happy state Fell into wretched woes , which she ...
Sivu 53
... and Hughes are not juftified in their alteration , Spenfer's own reading is correct , and Mr. Church's criticism is unfound . TODD . Some praife her paps ; fome praise her lips and E 3 CANTO VIII . THE FAERIE QUEENË . 53.
... and Hughes are not juftified in their alteration , Spenfer's own reading is correct , and Mr. Church's criticism is unfound . TODD . Some praife her paps ; fome praise her lips and E 3 CANTO VIII . THE FAERIE QUEENË . 53.
Sivu 54
Edmund Spenser Henry John Todd. Some praife her paps ; fome praise her lips and nofe ; Some whet their knives , and strip their elboes bare : The Priest himselfe a garland doth compofe Of fineft flowers , and with full bufie care His ...
Edmund Spenser Henry John Todd. Some praife her paps ; fome praise her lips and nofe ; Some whet their knives , and strip their elboes bare : The Priest himselfe a garland doth compofe Of fineft flowers , and with full bufie care His ...
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Sivu 158 - And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
Sivu 226 - Lastly, came Winter cloathed all in frize, Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill...
Sivu 229 - And after her came jolly June, arrayd All in greene leaves, as he a player were; Yet in his time he wrought as well as playd, That by his plough-yrons mote right well appeare...
Sivu 94 - But in the covert of the wood did byde, Beholding all, yet of them unespyde. There' he did see that pleased much his sight, That even he him selfe his eyes envyde, An hundred naked maidens lilly white All raunged in a ring and dauncing in delight.
Sivu 324 - OH that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, That I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people...
Sivu 236 - Then came old January, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away; Yet did he quake and quiver, like to quell, And...
Sivu 233 - Then came October full of merry glee; For yet his noule was totty of the must. Which he was treading in the wine-fats see.
Sivu 246 - I well consider all that ye have sayd, And find that all things stedfastnes doe hate And changed be: yet being rightly wayd, They are not changed from their first estate; But by their change their being doe dilate: And turning to themselves at length againe, Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate: Then over them Change doth not rule and raigne; But they raigne over Change, and doe their states maintaine.
Sivu 98 - Pype, jolly shepheard, pype thou now apace Unto thy love that made thee low to lout: Thy love is present there with thee in place; Thy love is there advaunst to be another Grace.
Sivu 404 - We will not be of anie occupation, Let such vile vassalls borne to base vocation Drudge in the world, and for their living droyle, Which have no wit to live withouten toyle.