The Fairy Queen, Том 1J. and R. Tonson, 1758 |
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... thought it his duty to make fome delay in executing fo fudden and lavish a bounty ; but upon reading one stanza more , Mr. Sidney railed his gratuity to two hun- dred pounds , and commanded the fteward to give it immediately , left as ...
... thought it his duty to make fome delay in executing fo fudden and lavish a bounty ; but upon reading one stanza more , Mr. Sidney railed his gratuity to two hun- dred pounds , and commanded the fteward to give it immediately , left as ...
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... couplets are but the fame thought differently expreffed . In the last couplet it is not improbable the . * Vid . Kepe's Monumenta Welmoraf . author author might have in his eye thofe celebrated lines written EDMUND SPENSER . xi.
... couplets are but the fame thought differently expreffed . In the last couplet it is not improbable the . * Vid . Kepe's Monumenta Welmoraf . author author might have in his eye thofe celebrated lines written EDMUND SPENSER . xi.
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... thought good , as well for avoiding of jealous opinions and mif- constructions , as alfo for your better light in reading there- of , ( being fo by you commanded ) to difcover unto you the general intention and meaning , which in the ...
... thought good , as well for avoiding of jealous opinions and mif- constructions , as alfo for your better light in reading there- of , ( being fo by you commanded ) to difcover unto you the general intention and meaning , which in the ...
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... thoughts as are truly fublime , fo he is almost every where free from the mixture of little conceits , and that low affectation of wit which fo much infected both our verfe and profe afterwards ; and from which scarce any writer of his ...
... thoughts as are truly fublime , fo he is almost every where free from the mixture of little conceits , and that low affectation of wit which fo much infected both our verfe and profe afterwards ; and from which scarce any writer of his ...
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... thought ; the last of which only is an imitation of Taffo , but with finer turns of the verfe : which are fo artificial , that he seems to make the mufick he defcribes . Eftfoons they heard a moft delicious found Of all that mote ...
... thought ; the last of which only is an imitation of Taffo , but with finer turns of the verfe : which are fo artificial , that he seems to make the mufick he defcribes . Eftfoons they heard a moft delicious found Of all that mote ...
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againſt Archimago arms beaft blood breaſt Britomart brond caft cruel Dame deadly dear death defire defpight doft doth dreadful Eftfoons elfe Elfin Knight erft evermore eyes fafe faft faid fair fair Ladies Fairy falfe fame fear fecret feek feem feem'd felf fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhield fhould fide fierce fight firft firſt flain fleep flowre fome foon fore forrow foul foveraine fpear freſh fteed ftill ftrange fuch fweet fword gentle goodly grace grief guife Guyon hand hath heart heaven hight himſelf Knight Lady laft laſt late light living mighty moft moſt mote nigh nought pafs pain pleaſure powre praiſe Prince quoth reft ſhe Sith ſpright Squire ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſweet thee themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand unto wandring weary ween weet whenas whofe Whoſe wight wondrous wound wrath wretched
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Страница 348 - To th' instruments divine respondence meet ; The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall ; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
Страница 269 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come to succour us, that succour want ! How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant, And all for love, and nothing for reward : Oh, why should heavenly God to men have such regard ?1 This agrees with what is recorded of St.
Страница 60 - When such an one had guiding of the way, That knew not whether right he went, or else astray.
Страница 107 - Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall? Were not, that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And stedfast truth acquite him out of all.
Страница 62 - And unto hell him selfe for money sold : Accursed usury was all his trade ; And right and wrong ylike in equall ballaunce waide.
Страница xxvi - Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound, Of all that mote delight a dainty ear, Such as at once might not on living ground, Save in this paradise, be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear To read what manner music that mote be; For all that pleasing is to living ear Was there consorted in one harmony; Birds, voices, instruments, winds, waters, all agree.
Страница 62 - Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himselfe unknowne. Most wretched wight, whom nothing might suffise ; Whose greedy lust did lacke in greatest store ; Whose need had end, but no end covetise...
Страница 215 - In woods, in waves, in wars, she wonts to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain, Ne can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain ; Before her gate high God did Sweat ordain, And wakeful watches ever to abide ; But easy is the way and passage plain To Pleasure's palace ; it may soon be spied, ' ' And day and night her doors to all stand open wide.
Страница 440 - Yet no'te she find redresse for such despight. For all that lives, is subject to that law : All things decay in time, and to their end do draw.
Страница xiii - That which seems the most liable to Exception in this Work, is the Model of it, and the Choice the Author has made of so romantick a Story.