| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 Seiten
...behold arownd A large and fpacious plaine, on every fidd Strowed with pleafauns ; whofe fayre grafTy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother art (as halfe in fcorn* Of niggard nature) like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavifhly adorne, When forth from... | |
| 1792 - 774 Seiten
...eyery fide Strowed with plcaUuos : whofe fajtt fnlj growrtd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifiii: With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art (as hälfe in kau Of niggard Nature) like a pompous britic Did decke her, and too lavifhly adorne. When... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 568 Seiten
...uext ftanza with Taflb, C. xv. 53, 54. UPTON. VOL. IV. P Strowed with pleafauns ; whofe fayre grafly grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in fcorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavilhly adorne, When forth from... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 554 Seiten
...and the next ftanza with Taflb, C. .xv. 53, 54. UPTON. Strowed with pleafauns ; whofe fayre grafly Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in fcorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavifhly adorne, When forth from... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 546 Seiten
...disdainfully, And hroke his staffe, with which he charmed semL. [hlants s!y. Thus heing entred, they hehold arownd A large and spacious plaine on every side Strowed with pleasauns ; whose fayre grassy gro wnd Mantled with greene, and goodly heanti&de With all ihe ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 Seiten
...overthrew his bowle disdainfully, [blants sly. And broke his stafie, with which he charmed semThus being entred, they behold arownd A large and spacious...in scorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, [mome. When forth from virgin bowre she comes in th' early... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 Seiten
...spacious plaine, on every side Stniwedwith plcasauns; whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greeue, and goodly beautifide With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as hälfe in scoroe Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, [morne.... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...with whieh he eharmed seiu blants sly. 'Thus being entred, they behold arownd A large and spaeious plaine, on every side Strowed with pleasauns ; whose...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in seorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did deeke her, and too lavishly adotne, When forth from... | |
| 1821 - 504 Seiten
...wrought of substaunce light, Rather for pleasure then for battery or fight ; Canto X1L ver. 42, 43r Thus being entred, they behold arownd A large and spacious...in scorne Of niggard Nature) like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, When forth from virgin bowre she comes in th' early morne.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 Seiten
...overthrew his bowle disdainfully, And broke his staffe, with which he charmed semblants sly. L. Thus being entred, they behold arownd A large and spacious...every side Strowed with pleasauns; whose fayre grassy Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother... | |
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