The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 33
Página 17
... hope , " quoth he , " him foone to over- take , That hence fo long departed , is but vaine : But yet he pricked over yonder plaine , VOL . VI . C And as I marked bore upon his fhield , By CANTO 1 . 17 THE FAERIE QUEEN E.
... hope , " quoth he , " him foone to over- take , That hence fo long departed , is but vaine : But yet he pricked over yonder plaine , VOL . VI . C And as I marked bore upon his fhield , By CANTO 1 . 17 THE FAERIE QUEEN E.
Página 39
... hope by wealth to clime the steppes of state . " The proverb is alfo alluded to in Hawes's Hift . of La Bel Pucell , & c . edit . 1554 , Sign . K. iii . See alfo Cotgrave's old And burning all to afhes powr'd it down the brooke D 4 ...
... hope by wealth to clime the steppes of state . " The proverb is alfo alluded to in Hawes's Hift . of La Bel Pucell , & c . edit . 1554 , Sign . K. iii . See alfo Cotgrave's old And burning all to afhes powr'd it down the brooke D 4 ...
Página 40
... hope of reparation , Nor memory thereof to any nation . All which when Talus throughly had per- fourmed , Sir Artegall undid the evil fashion , And wicked customes of that bridge re- fourmed : Which done , unto his former iourney he re ...
... hope of reparation , Nor memory thereof to any nation . All which when Talus throughly had per- fourmed , Sir Artegall undid the evil fashion , And wicked customes of that bridge re- fourmed : Which done , unto his former iourney he re ...
Página 43
... hope by him great benefite to gaine , And uncontrolled freedome to obtaine . All which when Artegall did fee and heare , How he misled the fimple peoples traine , In sdeignfull wize he drew unto him neare , And thus unto him fpake ...
... hope by him great benefite to gaine , And uncontrolled freedome to obtaine . All which when Artegall did fee and heare , How he misled the fimple peoples traine , In sdeignfull wize he drew unto him neare , And thus unto him fpake ...
Página 85
... hope of life did offer . XI . " The wretched Mayd , that earft defir'd to die , Whenas the paine of death fhe tafted had , And but halfe feene his ugly vifnomie , Gan to repent that she had beene fo mad For any death to chaunge life ...
... hope of life did offer . XI . " The wretched Mayd , that earft defir'd to die , Whenas the paine of death fhe tafted had , And but halfe feene his ugly vifnomie , Gan to repent that she had beene fo mad For any death to chaunge life ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
againſt alfo armes Arthegal Beaft Calidore Canto Caſtle cauſe Chaucer CHURCH cloſe Cotgrave cruell Dame Damzell defpight devize doth dreadfull edition in 1758 F. Q. iii faft faid faire fame farre fayd fecond and third feeke feems feene fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhield fide fight firft firſt flaine Florimell fome foone fore ftill ftreight ftroke ftrong fuch fure fword goodly Grantorto hand hath herſelfe hight himſelfe Hughes Iuftice Knight Lady laſt likewife moft Monſter moſt mote nigh nought Ovid paffage poet powre prefent Prince Queen reft ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir Artegall Spenfer Squire ſtay ſtill Talus thefe themſelves theſe third folios thofe thoſe thou TODD Tonfon's edition ufed unto uppon UPTON uſed VIII WARTON weene weft whenas whereof whofe whoſe wight wize word wound wyde XXXIX XXXVII yron