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" It hath been through all ages ever seen, That •with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still hath joined been, And that for reason's special privity ; For either doth on other much rely ; For he... "
Hurd's Letters on Chivalry and Romance: With the Third Elizabethan Dialogue - Sivu 90
tekijä(t) Richard Hurd - 1911 - 176 sivua
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A smaller English grammar, by R.G. Latham and M.C. Maberly

Robert Gordon Latham, Mary Caroline Maberly - 1861 - 164 sivua
...an Alexandrine. It hath been through all ages ever seen, That with the prize of arms and chivalrie The prize of beauty still hath joined been, And that for reason's special privitie ; For either doth on other much rely. For he meseems most fit the fair to serve That can her...

Elements of general history

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1862 - 650 sivua
...had, therefore, always u tincture of gallantry : — It bath been through all 8ne8 ever Been, Tbat with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still bath loined been. And tbat for reason's special privity ; For either doth on other much rely ; For...

Long Ago and Now

Frederick Young - 1863 - 258 sivua
...mutual dependence of beauty and courage in the poem of the " Fairy Queen : " — It hath been through all ages ever seen, That with the praise of arms,...privity ; For either doth on other much rely. For he, meseems most fit the fair to serve That can her best defend from villainy ; And she most fit his service...

Elements of general history

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1866 - 738 sivua
...Romantic exploit had, therefore, always a tincture of gallantry : — It huth been through all ;ii:t's ever seen, That with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still hath joined been, Aml that for reason's special privity; For either doth on other much rely ; For he, me seems, most...

Elements of General History: Ancient and Modern ...

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1872 - 684 sivua
...Romantic exploit had, therefore, always u tincture of gallantry : — It hath been through all a1res ever seen, That with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still hath 1oined been, And that for reason's special privity; For either doth on oilier much rely ; For he, me...

Elements of History, Ancient and Modern

Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1872 - 462 sivua
...protection by their virtue. In accordance with this is the language of Spenser : — It hath been through all ages ever seen, That, with the praise of arms...privity : For either doth on other much rely ; For he, me-seems, most fit the fair to eerve, That can her best defend from villany ; And she most fit his...

Elements of History, Ancient and Modern

Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1875 - 472 sivua
...accordance with this is the languag« of Spenser : — It hath been through all ages ever seen, Thit, with the praise of arms and chivalry, The prize of...privity : For either doth on other much rely ; For he, me-seems, most fit the fair to Eerve, That can her best defend from villany ; And she mopt fit his...

Tytler's Elements of general history

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1875 - 648 sivua
...exploit had, therefore, always a tincture of gallantry : " It hath been through all ages ever Been, That with the praise of arms and chivalry The prize of beauty still hatli joined been, And that for reason's special privity ; For either doth on other much rely ; For...

The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. With mem. and critical ..., Niteet 3–4

Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 sivua
...Florimell: Scudamour, coming to Care's House, Doth sleep from him1 expel. : H1mself. I. IT hath been through all ages ever seen, That with the praise of arms and...prize of beauty still hath joined been ; And that for reasons' special privity;2 For either doth on other much rely : For he me seems most fit the fair to...

A Thousand Thoughts from Various Authors

Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 sivua
...brood accustomed to fight Spenser, Faerie Queene, b. iii. ci st. 13. CHIVALRY. IT hath been through all ages ever seen, That, with the praise of arms...privity : For either doth on other much rely ; For he meseems most fit the fair to serve, That can her best defend from villainy ; And she most fit his service...




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