| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 páginas
...fights and fancies weake, He mumbled foft, but would not all his filence breaks. XLIII. The fprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned unto...with blame Halfe angrie afked him, for what he came. Hetker, quoth he, me drcbimago fent, He that the fiubborne Jf rites can -wifely tame, He bids thee... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 páginas
...troubled fights, and fancies weak, He mumbled foft, but would not all his filence break. XLIII. The fprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned unto...Hecate: whereat he 'gan to quake, And lifting up his lumpifh head, with blame Half angry, afked him for what he came. Hither (quoth he) me Anhimago fent,... | |
| 1792 - 774 páginas
...not all hi« filence breake. ÏL11I. The fprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatened imu> h,im the dreaded name Of Hecate ; whereat he gan to quake, And lilting up hu lon-.pifh. head with blame Half angrie, afked him, for what he came Ï " Hethcr," quoth... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. sS The sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, And lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. " Hether," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 páginas
...soft, but would not all his silence breake. The sprite then gan more boldly him to wake. And threatncd unto him the dreaded name Of Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe nngrie asked him, for what he came. " Hether," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and faneies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silenee brake. The sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned unto him the dreaded name Of Heeate : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLIII. The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake,...Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. " Hether," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLIII. The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned unto him the dreaded name Of HecatS : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. eneinis ; A lompish head, with blame Hälfe angrie asked him, for what he came. ** Hether," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 páginas
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLIII. The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake,...dreaded name Of Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, 1 Keepe, heed. XLI. 9. — Enimyes.} The drowsy repose which breathes through this fine stanza, makes... | |
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