Now now Sir knight, shew what ye bee, Add faith unto your force, and be not faint: Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee. That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine, And knitting all his force got... First book of the Faerie Queene, canto I-IV - Seite 23von Edmund Spenser - 1805Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 Seiten
...what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint : Strangle her, eh Jhe fure will Jlrangle thee. That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His...all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her;gorge with fo great paine, That foone to loofe her wicked bands did her conftraine. XX. Therexx.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 Seiten
...now, Sir Knight, mew what ye be, Add faith unto your force, and be not faint: Strangle her, elfe fhe fure will ftrangle thee. That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for grief and high difdain, And knitting all his force got one hand free, \Vhere-with he gript her gorge... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 Seiten
...tliee." That when he heard, in great perplex tie, His gall did grate for griete and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine, That soonc to loose her wicked bands did her const i aiue. Therewith she spewd ont... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...what ye her ; Add faith unto your foree, and be not faint ; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine : And, knitting all his foree, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 Seiten
...what ye bee; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 Seiten
...bee; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint ; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee.1' That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 Seiten
...thee." That when lie heard, in great perplex ¡tie, His gall did grate for griete and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine, That soone to loose her wicked bands did her constrainc. Therewith she spewd out of... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 Seiten
...thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate 4 for griefe and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge 5 with so great paine, That soone to loose her wicked bands did her constraine. 1 Enhaunst, lifted... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 Seiten
...what ye bee; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate 4 for griefe and high disdaine; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 358 Seiten
...what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee.' That when he heard in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so much... | |
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