| Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1911 - 80 páginas
...Queen of Scots.'" In the "Cantos of Mutabilitie" 1 occurs another apparent reference to the Puritans : And backward yode, as Bargemen wont to fare Bending...Like that ungracious crew which fames demurest grace. There was no other class in English society to whom this could apply. Again, the abstemious and disagreeable... | |
| 1912 - 572 páginas
...he a player were; Yet in his time he wrought as well as playd, That by his plough-yrons mote right well appeare: Upon a crab he rode, that him did beare...contrary to their face, Like that ungracious crew which faines demurest grace. Then came hot July boyling like to fire, That all his garments he had cast away:... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1921 - 826 páginas
...Vpon a Crab he rode, that him did beare With crooked crawling steps an vncouth pase, And backwardyode, as Bargemen wont to fare Bending their force contrary to their face, Like that vngraciouscrew which faines demurest grace. з6 Then came hot luly boyling like to fire, That all his... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1929 - 808 páginas
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| Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 páginas
...Player were ; • Yet in his time, he wrought as well as playd, That by his plough-yrons mote right well appeare : Upon a Crab he rode, that him did beare...contrary to their face, Like that ungracious crew which faines demurest grace. Then came hot July boyling like to fire, xxxvi That all his garments he had... | |
| 1925 - 362 páginas
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| Edmund Spenser - 1926 - 496 páginas
...time he Brought as well as playd, That by his plougn-yrons mote right well appeare. Upon a Crabjie' rode, that him did beare With crooked crawling steps an uncouth pase, And backward yode, as Bargeman wont to fare . Bending their force contrary to thair face ; Like that ungracious crew which... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1928 - 40 páginas
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| William Peacock - 1928 - 476 páginas
...Yet in his time, he wrought as well as playd, That by his plough-yrons mote right well appeare : Vpon a Crab he rode, that him did beare With crooked crawling steps an vncouth pase, And backward yode, as Bargemen wont to fare Bending their force contrary to their face,... | |
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