In her was youth, beauty, with humble port, Bounty, richesse, and womanly feature ; God better knows than my pen can report, Wisdom, largesse,* estate, f and cunning \ sure, In every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance,... Esquisses morales et littéraires ou observations sur les moeurs des Anglais ... - Страница 150по Washington Irving - 1822Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| English poets - 1801 - 446 страници
...my pen can report : Wisdom, largess, estate, and cunning sure, In every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child avance. It would, perhaps, be difficult to select, even from Chaucer's most finished works, a... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 464 страници
...my pen can report: Wisdom, largess, estate, and cunning sure, In every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That Nature might no more her child avnnce. It would, perhaps, be difficult to select even from Chaucer's most finished works a long... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 страници
...than my pen can report, Wisdom, largesse,* estate,t and cunning! sure, In every point so guided her mesure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child advance. The departure of the Lady Jane from the garden, puts an end to this transient riot of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 страници
...can report, Wisdom, largesse,f estate, J and cunning § sure, In every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child advance. The departure of the Lady Jane from the garden puts an end to this transient riot of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 354 страници
...can report, Wisdom, largesse, •)• estate, £ and cunning § sure, In every point so guided her mesure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child advance. The departure of the Lady Jane from the garden puts an end to this transient riot of... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 страници
...than my pen can reporte,) \Visdonie, largesse estate ; and cunning sure, In every point so guided her mesure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child advance." Whether this was really the manner in which James first saw the lady of his heart,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 страници
...Largesse, bounty. '<) Kit/lie, dignity. (</) Cunning, discretion. III every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child advance. The departure of the Lady Jane from the garden puts an end to this transient riot of... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 страници
...my pen can report : Wisdom, largess, estate, and cunning sure, In every point so guided her measure, In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no more her child avance. The comic poetry ascribed to King James I. has been ever more popular in Scotland than... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 страници
...pen can report, Wisdom, largesse,f estate,! and cunning sure. In every point so guided her measu»«> In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That nature might no r»ore her child advance. The departure of the Lady Jane from the garden puts an end to this IraMJttt... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1833 - 378 страници
...wote than can my pen report ; Wisdom, largesse, estate and cunning sure, In every poynt so guided her mesure In word, in deed, in shape, in countenance, That Nature might no more her child advance. Throw which anon I knew and understood Wele that she was a wardly* creature, On whom... | |
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