| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 páginas
...wourse and wourse : For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst become a stpnie one ; And men themselves, the which at first were...be red, They into that ere long will be degendered. Let none then blame me, if, in discipline Of vertue and of civill uses lore, I do not forme them to... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 páginas
...amisse growes daily wourse and wourse : For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now nt earst become a stonie one ; And men themselves, the which...be red, They into that ere long will be degendered. Let none then blame me, if, in discipline Of vertue and of civill uses lore, 1 do not forme them to... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 páginas
...golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst bceome a stpnie one ; And men themselves, the whieh at first were framed Of earthly mould, and form'd...and bone, Are now' transformed into hardest stone ; Sueh as bchind their baeks (so baekward bred) Were throwne by Pyrrha and Deuealione : And if then... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 664 páginas
...become a stony one ; And men themselves, the which at first were frara'd Of earthly mould, and fonn'd of flesh and bone, Are now transformed into hardest stone ; Such as behind their hacks (so backward bred) Were thrown by Pyrrha and Deucalion : And if than those may any worse be read,2... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 páginas
...named, It's now at earst become a stonie one ; [framed And men themselves, the which at first were Of earthly mould, and form'd of flesh and bone, Are...backward bred) Were throwne by Pyrrha and Deucalione : ii. S. tteartf] That l«, at length. CHURCH. .Mi TTpt»«n howpn»r. InfiTprpta at ffftt At FORMKRLY.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 páginas
...now at erst1 become a stony one; [fram'd ' At And men themselves, the which at first were Ien8thOf earthly mould, and form'd of flesh and bone, Are now...Such as behind their backs (so backward bred) Were thrown by Pyrrha and Deucalione : And if than those may any worse be red,2 * Toli1They into that ere... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 páginas
...become a stonie one ; [framed And men themselves, the which at first were Of earthly mould, and fonn'd of flesh and bone, Are now transformed into hardest...behind their backs (so backward bred) Were throwne by Pyrrlia and Deucalione : H. s. — — at eari t] That ia, at length. CHURCH. Mr Upton, however, interprets... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 páginas
...growes daily wourse and wourse : 2 For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst1 become a stonie one ; And men themselves, the which...framed Of earthly mould, and form'd of flesh and bone, 1 1. e. at length. Are now transformed into hardest stone ; Such as behind their backs (so backward... | |
| William Boyd- Mushet - 1883 - 194 páginas
...amisse grows daily wourse and wourse. For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst become a stonie one ; And men themselves, the which...flesh and bone, Are now transformed into hardest stone ; ****** For that which all men then did vertue call, Is now cald vice ; and that which vice was hight,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - 998 páginas
...amisse growes daily wour.se and wourse: For from the golden age, that first was named, It's now at earst become a stonie one ; And men themselves, the which...be red, They into that ere long will be degendered. For that which all men then did vertue call, Is now cald vice ; aud that which vice was hight, Is now... | |
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