| 1788 - 510 Seiten
...words tho gan this proud weed 169 (As mostusen ambitious folk) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke. Ah, my Sovereign ! lord of creatures all, Thou placer...humble and tall, Was not I planted of thine own hand, 165 With flowring blossoms to furnish the prime, And scarlet berries in sommer-time ? How falls it... | |
| 1792 - 774 Seiten
...ичч,1- tho gan this proud weed (As mult ufen ambitinu» folk) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke. Ah, my Sovereign ! lord of creatures all, Thou placer...tall, Was not I planted of thine own hand, To be the primrofe of all thy land, With flowring bloíToms to fiirnim the prime, And fcarlet berries in fommer-timc... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 440 Seiten
...weede (As mod ufen ambitious folke) 161 His coloured crime with craft to cloke. * Ah, my Soveraigne ! lord of creatures all, * Thou placer of plants both humble and tall,." * Was not I planted of thine owne hande, 165 * To bee the primrofe of all thy lande ; * With flowring bloflbmes to furnifh the prime,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 Seiten
...weede (As most usen ambitious folkc) His coloured crime with craft to cloke. " ' Ah, my soveraigne ! lord of creatures all, Thou placer of plants both humble and tall, Was not I planted of thine owne hande, To bee the primrose of all thy lande ; With Sowring blossomcs to furnish the prime, And... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 Seiten
...words tho gan this proud weed (As moat usen ambitious folk) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke. ce, though pale and faint. Mine, as whom wash'd from...trust to have Full sight of her in Heav'n without r prims, And scarlet berries in sommer-time ? How falls it then that this faded Oak, Whose body is sere,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 Seiten
...folk) His eolour'd erime with eraft to eloke. Ah, my Sovereign ! lord of ereatures all, Thou plaeer mous brood, and birthright seiz'd By younger Saturn searlet berries in sommer-time ? How falls, it then that this faded Oak, Whose body is sere, whose... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 408 Seiten
...weede 1 60 (As most usen ambitious folke) His coloured crime with craft to cloke. ' Ah, my Soveraigne ! lord of creatures all, ' Thou placer of plants both humble and tall, ' Was not I planted of thine owne hande, 165 ' To bee the primrose of all thy lande ; ' With flowring blossomes to furnish the prime,... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 Seiten
...words then s;an this proud weed (As most used ambitious folk) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke. Ah, my Sovereign ! lord of creatures all, Thou placer...blossoms to furnish the prime, And scarlet berries in sommer-time 1 How falls it then that this faded Oak, Whose body is sere, whose branches broke, Whose... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 Seiten
...away both our place and nation. John. Avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath. Romatu. Sovereign lord of creatures all, Thou placer of plants, both humble and tall. Sptnur. What scripture doth plainly deliver, to that the first place both of credit and obedience is... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 Seiten
...words then gan this proud weed (As most used ambitions folk) His coloured crime with craft to cloke. Ah, my Sovereign ! lord of creatures all, Thou placer...own hand, To be the primrose of all thy land, With flowering blossoms to furnish the prime, And scarlet berries in sommer-time ? How falls it then that... | |
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