Spenser: And His Poetry, Том 3C. Knight, 1845 |
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... wood , whereas a lady gent Sat with a knight in joyous jolliment Of their frank loves , free from all jealous spies : Fair was the lady sure , that mote content An heart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did show all ...
... wood , whereas a lady gent Sat with a knight in joyous jolliment Of their frank loves , free from all jealous spies : Fair was the lady sure , that mote content An heart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did show all ...
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... woods amongst the nymphs dost won , Which daily may to thy sweet looks repair , As they are wont unto Latona's son After his chase on woody Cynthus done ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast won ...
... woods amongst the nymphs dost won , Which daily may to thy sweet looks repair , As they are wont unto Latona's son After his chase on woody Cynthus done ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast won ...
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... woods and hills he followed him so fast , That he nould let him breathe nor gather sprite , But forced him gape and gasp , with dread aghast , As if his lungs and lights were nigh asunder brast . Sir Calepine ( that is the name of the ...
... woods and hills he followed him so fast , That he nould let him breathe nor gather sprite , But forced him gape and gasp , with dread aghast , As if his lungs and lights were nigh asunder brast . Sir Calepine ( that is the name of the ...
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... woods both far and nigh For herbs to dress their wounds ; still seeming fain When ought he did , that did their liking gain . The knight's wound is soon healed ; but the lady's no herb can be found that will cure , seeing that it is ...
... woods both far and nigh For herbs to dress their wounds ; still seeming fain When ought he did , that did their liking gain . The knight's wound is soon healed ; but the lady's no herb can be found that will cure , seeing that it is ...
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... forth in his own proper kind . So this wild man , though he was born and bred in the woods among savage beasts , b Lie in ease concealed . Ne ever saw fair guise , ne learned good , 24 34 [ Book VI . SPENSER AND HIS FOETRY .
... forth in his own proper kind . So this wild man , though he was born and bred in the woods among savage beasts , b Lie in ease concealed . Ne ever saw fair guise , ne learned good , 24 34 [ Book VI . SPENSER AND HIS FOETRY .
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Стр. 164 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is, in suing long to bide : To lose good days, that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent ; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Стр. 234 - For feare the stones her tender foot should wrong Be strewed with fragrant flowers all along, And diapred lyke the discolored mead.
Стр. 121 - 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.
Стр. 237 - Open the temple gates unto my Love, Open them wide that she may enter in, And all the...
Стр. 122 - Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, Of that same time when no more Change shall be, But stedfast rest of all things, firmely stayd Upon the pillours of Eternity, That is contrayr to Mutabilitie ; For all that moveth doth in Change delight : But thence-forth all shall rest eternally With Him that is the God of Sabaoth hight : O ! that great Sabaoth God, grant me that Sabaoths sight ! COMPLAINT OF THALIA (COMEDY).
Стр. 117 - And after him came next the chill December : Yet he, through merry feasting which he made And great bonfires, did not the cold remember ; His Saviour's birth his mind so much did glad. Upon a shaggy-bearded Goat he rode, The same wherewith Dan Jove in tender yeares, They say, was nourisht by th...
Стр. 239 - And, for the guerdon of theyr glorious merit, May heavenly tabernacles there inherit, Of blessed Saints for to increase the count So let us rest, sweet love, in hope of this, And cease till then our tymely joyes to sing: The woods no more us answer, nor our eccho ring ! Song! made in lieu of many ornaments, With which my love should duly have been dect...
Стр. 235 - T' await the coming of your joyous make, And hearken to the birds' love-learned song, The dewy leaves among ? For they of joy and pleasance to you sing, That all the woods them answer, and their echo ring.
Стр. 203 - When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth he) and each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my selfe, like wight forlore, Into that waste, where I was quite forgot. The which to leave, thenceforth he counseld mee, Unmeet for man, in whom was ought regardfull, And wend with him, his Cynthia to see; [full.
Стр. 232 - Unless she do him by the forelock take. Bid her therefore herself soon ready make, To wait on Love amongst his lovely crew; Where every one that misseth then her make Shall be by him amerc'd with penance due.