Spenser's Faerie Queene, المجلد 2J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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الصفحة 104
... some great calamitie deplore . IX .. With noyfe whereof whenas the caytive carle Should iffue forth , in hope to find some spoyle , They in awayt would closely him enfnarle , Ere to his den he backward could recoyle ; And fo would hope ...
... some great calamitie deplore . IX .. With noyfe whereof whenas the caytive carle Should iffue forth , in hope to find some spoyle , They in awayt would closely him enfnarle , Ere to his den he backward could recoyle ; And fo would hope ...
الصفحة 108
... Some one whofe tongue was for his trefpaffe vyle Nayld to a poft adiudged fo by law ; For that therewith he falfely did revyle , And foule blafpheme that queene for forged guyle , Both with bold fpeaches which he blazed had , And with ...
... Some one whofe tongue was for his trefpaffe vyle Nayld to a poft adiudged fo by law ; For that therewith he falfely did revyle , And foule blafpheme that queene for forged guyle , Both with bold fpeaches which he blazed had , And with ...
الصفحة 121
... Some place fhall us receive and barbour yield ; If not , we will it force maugre your foe , And purchase it to us with speare and shield ; And if all fayle , yet farewell open field : The earth to all her creatures lodging lends . With ...
... Some place fhall us receive and barbour yield ; If not , we will it force maugre your foe , And purchase it to us with speare and shield ; And if all fayle , yet farewell open field : The earth to all her creatures lodging lends . With ...
الصفحة 151
... fo dead , But that some life remayned fecretly ; And as he past afore withouten dread Bit him behind , that long the marke was to be read . XL . Then XL . t ; Then th'other comming neare gan him Cant . XII . 151 FAERY QUEEN E.
... fo dead , But that some life remayned fecretly ; And as he past afore withouten dread Bit him behind , that long the marke was to be read . XL . Then XL . t ; Then th'other comming neare gan him Cant . XII . 151 FAERY QUEEN E.
الصفحة 162
... some better knight Then thou , that fhall thy treafon understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet fhame fhall thee with fhame requight . XXVI . Much was the knight abashed at that word ; Yet answer'd ...
... some better knight Then thou , that fhall thy treafon understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet fhame fhall thee with fhame requight . XXVI . Much was the knight abashed at that word ; Yet answer'd ...
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2d quarto againſt alludes allufion Archimago Ariofto armes Artegall beaft becauſe Belphoebe Britomart Calidore called Canto cauſe Chaucer CHIG Cicero cruell defcribed doth editions elfin knight expreffion faft faid faire Fairy falfe fame fayd fays feems feene feven fhall fhew fhield fhould fight firft firſt flaine Folios fome foone fore foule ftill ftory fuch fword goodly hath heaven herſelfe hiftory hight himſelf Homer Hyginus Ibid knight lady laft laſt likewife mentioned Milton moft moſt mote Obferve old quarto Ovid paffage poet powre preſent prince Arthur Queen reader reft ſeems ſhe Spenfer Statius ſtill Taffo Talus thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tranflated ufes unto uſed verfe verſe VIII Virg Virgil weft whenas whofe whoſe wize words XXIII XXXVI yron δὲ καὶ
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الصفحة 426 - And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.
الصفحة 413 - In the midst of the street of it and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month ; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
الصفحة 316 - Then came the Autumne all in yellow clad, As though he joye'd in his plentious store, Laden with fruits that made him laugh, full glad That he had banisht hunger, which to-fore Had by the belly oft him pinche'd sore : Upon his head a wreath, that was enrold With ears of corne of every sort, he bore ; And in his hand a sickle he did holde, To reape the ripened fruits the which the earth had yold.
الصفحة 319 - Then came old January, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away; Yet did he quake and quiver, like to quell, And blowe his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numbd with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood...
الصفحة 154 - OF Court, it seemes, men Courtesie doe call, For that it there most useth to abound ; And well beseemeth that in Princes hall That Vertue should be plentifully found, Which of all goodly manners is the ground, And roote of civill conversation...
الصفحة 647 - GOD, whose never-failing providence ordereth all things both in heaven and earth ; We humbly beseech thee to put away from us all hurtful things, and to give us those things which be profitable for us ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
الصفحة 319 - Then came October full of merry glee; For yet his noule was totty of the must. Which he was treading in the wine-fats see.
الصفحة 351 - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise Him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
الصفحة 324 - Then gin I thinke on that which Nature sayd, Of that same time when no more Change shall be, But stedfast rest of all things, firmely stayd Upon the pillours of Eternity, That is contrayr to Mutabilitie ; For all that moveth doth in Change delight : But thence-forth all shall rest eternally With Him that is the God of Sabaoth hight : O ! that great Sabaoth God, grant me that Sabaoths sight ! COMPLAINT OF THALIA (COMEDY).
الصفحة 526 - The weird sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land, Thus do go about, about: Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine, And thrice again, to make up nine.