| Thomas Warton - 1824 - Страниц: 488
...First Fool in the vessel. That" in this ship the chiefe place I governe, By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne ; Still am I busy bookes assembling, * fol. 23. Primus in excelso teneo quod nave ru1 See Skelton's WORKS, p. 215. edit. denies, 1736. This... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - Страниц: 378
...fool in the vessel : — That in this ship the chiefe place I governe, By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The cause is plaine, and easy to discerne...; Still am I busy bookes assembling ; For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing, In my conceyt, to have them ay at hand ; But what they meane I do... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - Страниц: 370
...— That in this ship the chiefe place I gorerne, By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The eause is plaine, and easy to discerne ; Still am I busy bookes assembling ; For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing, In my conceyt, to have them ay at hand ; But what they meane I do... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - 1839 - Страниц: 1266
...first fool in the ship. That in this ship the chiefe place I governe, By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne , Still am I busy bookes assembling. For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing, In my conceyt, to have them ay in hand , Bat what they meane do I... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - Страниц: 600
...First Fool in the vessel. Thatw in this ship the chiefe place I governe, By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne ; Still am I busy bookes assembling, For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing, In my conceyt, to have them ay in hand ; But what they mcane do I... | |
| Sebastian Brant - 1854 - Страниц: 662
...that guise. 1. That io this Ship the chiefe place I gouerne, By this wide Sea with fooles wandring, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne, Still am I busy, bookes assembling, For to baue plentie it is a pleasaunt thing In my conceyt, and to bane them ay in bande: But what they meane... | |
| Sebastian Brant - 1854 - Страниц: 680
...1. -That in Ihis Sbip the chiefe place I gonerne, By this widc Sea wilh fooles wandring, The canse is plaine and easy to discerne, Still am I busy, bookes assembling, For to haue plentie it is a pleasaunt thing In my conceyt, and to haue tbem ay in bände: Bat wbat tbey meane... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - Страниц: 1044
...congesta volumina preheat 482 THE BOOKWORM THE FIRST FOOL IN THE VESSEL. By this wide sea with foolis wandering, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne ; Still am I busy bookes assembling, For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing, In my conceyt, to have them ay in hand ; But what they meane do I... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1870 - Страниц: 536
...sue that guise. That in this Ship the chiefe place I governe, By this wide Sea with fooles wandring, The cause is plaine and easy to discerne, Still am I busy, bookes assembling, For to have plentie it is a pleasant thing In my conceyt, and to have them ay in hande : But what they meane do... | |
| Sir Henry Goodyere - 1870 - Страниц: 250
...That on this Ship the chief place I governe By this wide Sea with fooles wandring, The cause is plainc and easy to discerne, Still am I busy bookes assembling, For to have plentie, it is a pleasaunt thing In my conceyt, and to have them ay in hande ; But what they meaue... | |
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