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" At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged sire, in long blacke weedes yclad, His feete all bare, his beard all hoarie gray, And by his belt his booke he hanging had ; Sober he seemde, and very sagely sad ; And to the ground... "
The Works of Edmund Spenser - Página 11
por Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 562 páginas
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Book I-II of the Faery Queene, Volumen1

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 304 páginas
...sought to wend; That path he kept, which beaten was most plaine, Ne ever would to any by-way bend, But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...sought; Long way he travelled, before he heard of ought. 29 At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged Sire, in long blacke weedes yclad, His feete...
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Faery Queene, Volumen1

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 286 páginas
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Spenser. Book i of The faery queene, ed. by G.W. Kitchin

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 284 páginas
...sought to wend; That path he kept, which beaten was most plaine, Ne ever would to any by-way bend, But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...passed forth, and new adventure sought; . Long way he travailed, before he heard of ought. 29 At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged Sire, in...
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Book I of The Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1869 - 308 páginas
...to wend ; 9-o That path he kept, which beaten was most plaine, Ne ever would to any by-way bend, But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...sought; Long way he travelled, before he heard of ought. 29 At length they chaunst to meet upon the way > An aged_-sirefin long blacke weedes yclad, & His feete...
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The theory of the arts; or, Art in relation to nature ..., Volumen1

George Harris - 1869 - 356 páginas
...Book i. chapter iv. verses 30-31. f Book ii. chapter iv. verses 4-5. J Book i. chapter i. verse 29. " At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged...blacke weedes yclad, His feete all bare, his beard all hoarie gray, And by his belt his booke he hanging had ; Sober he seemde, and very sagely sad, And to...
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The Theory of the Arts: Or, Art in Relation to Nature ..., Volumen1

George Harris - 1869 - 352 páginas
...iv. verses 4-5. J Book i. chapter i. verse 29. ALLITERATIVE ORNAMENT IN ARTISTICAL DELINEATION. 241 " At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged...blacke weedes yclad. His feete all bare, his beard all hoarie gray, And by Ins belt his booke he hanging had ; Sober he seemde, and very sagely sad, And to...
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The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene; with Other Poems of Chaucer and Spenser

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 664 páginas
...to »-eml : That path he kept, which beaten was most plain, Nor ever would to any by-way bend ; But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...wood them brought. So forward on his way (with God to friend) He passed forth, and new adventure sought : Long way he travelled, before he heard of aught....
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The Philology of the English Tongue

John Earle - 1871 - 644 páginas
...sought to wend. That path he kept which beaten was most plaine, Ne ever would to any byway bend. But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...: Long way he travelled before he heard of ought.' The Faerie Qtieene, i. I. 28. ' By them they passe, all gazing on them round, And to the presence mount...
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Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages

Edward Lewes Cutts - 1872 - 596 páginas
...hermit and hermitage, while the originals still lingered in the living memory of the people : — " At length they chaunst to meet upon the way An aged sire, in long blacke weedes yclad. His feet all bare, his head all hoarie gray, And by his belt his booke he hanging had ; • Sober he seemde,...
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The Philology of the English Tongue

John Earle - 1873 - 736 páginas
...sought to wend. That path he kept which beaten was most plaine, Ne ever would to any byway bend. But still did follow one unto the end, The which at last...: Long way he travelled before he heard of ought.' The Faery Queene, i. I. 28. 508. Jacob Grimm would distinguish the former ne from the latter, writing...
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