| 1788 - 538 páginas
...now restraine, He growen is so great and strong of late, Barking and biting all that him doe bate, Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime ; Ne spareth...meanest, Hope to escape his venemous despite, More then my former writs, all were they clearest From blamefull blot, and free from all that wife With... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 páginas
...now restrainc, He growen is so great and strong of late, Barking and biting all that him doc bate, Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime ; Ne spareth...; But rends, without regard of person or of time. Ne may this homely verse, of many meanest, Hope to escape his venemous despite, Mere than my former... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 páginas
...bate, Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime ; Ne spareth he most learned wits to rate, Ne sparetb he the gentle poets rime ; But rends, without regard of person or of time. Ne may this homely verse, of many meanest, Hope to escape his venomous despite, More than my former... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 408 páginas
...now restraine, He growen is so great and strong of late, Barking and biting all that him doe bate, Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime ; Ne spareth...his venemous despite, More than my former Writs, all were they cleanest From blamefull blot, and free from all that wite With which some wicked tongues... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 páginas
...Mine eyes would cleanse, ere they to read begin." Drayton. Heroical Epistles: Matilda to K. lohn. [" Ne may this homely verse of many meanest, Hope to...his venemous despite More than my former Writs, all were they cleanest From B LA M EFU LL blbt" Spenser. " For nothing is more BLAMEFULL to a knight Then... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 808 páginas
...Hope to endure, sith workes of heavenly wits Are quite devourd ?" Ibid, book 4. cant. 2. st. 33. " Ne may this homely verse, of many meanest, Hope to escape his vcnemous despite, More than my former WKITS, all were they cleanest From blamefull blot." Ibid, book... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 páginas
...him now restraine, He growen is so great and strong of late Barking and biting all th»t him doe bate Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime; Ne spareth he most learned wits to rate Ae spareth he the gentle poets rime : But rends, without regard of person or of a» I »40 XLI. Ne... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 260 páginas
...great and strong of late, Barking and biting all that him do bate, All be they worthy blame, or clear of crime ; Ne spareth he most learned wits to rate, Ne spareth he the gentle poet's rhyme ; But rends, without regard of person or of time. Ne may this homely verse, of many meanest,... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 páginas
...grace, yet want his poeres' V What those lines at the close of the sixth book of the Faerie Queene ? " Ne may this homely verse, of many meanest, Hope to escape his venomous despite, More than my formr-r writs, all were they clearest, From blamefull blot, and free... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 páginas
...Barking and biting all that him doe bate, Albe they worthy blame, or cleare of crime ; Ne spareth ho here steme brests, on him which late did drive Their...to reproch and shamefull flight : For they had vow' Ne may this homely Verse, of many meanest, Hope to escape his venemous despite, More than my former... | |
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