| LUDWIC HERRIC - 1876 - 984 Seiten
...of (hem in his soft fiesh did bite (6. 5. 18). For naturall affection soon doth cesse And qiienched is with Cupids greater flame : But faithfull friendship doth them both suppresse, And them wilh maystring discipline doth tarne, . . For as (lie sonlc doth ru le the earthly masse . . So love... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 Seiten
...all the band of vertuous mind, Me seemes, the gentle hart should most assured bind. n. For natural! affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids...greater flame ; But faithfull friendship doth them both suppr^sse, And them with maystring discipline doth tame, Through thoughts aspyring to eternnll fame.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 Seiten
...all, the band of vertuous mind, Me seemes, the gentle hart should most assured bind. a For 11:1 tuvall affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids...doth them both suppresse, And them with maystring 2 discipline doth tame, Through thoughts aspyring to eternall fame. 1 Deeme, decide. a Maystring, mastering.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 250 Seiten
...folio has cesse, the 2d "ceasse," the 3d " ceass," and the 4th " cease." Cf. Spenser, FQ iv. 9. 2 : " For naturall affection soone doth cesse, And quenched...But faithfull friendship doth them both suppresse," etc. . Halliwell cites sundry examples of cesse ; as, for instance, ¥\a. " This spoken with a thought... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 364 Seiten
...mind Me feemes, the gentle hart fhould moft affured bind. For naturall affection foone doth ceffe, And quenched is with Cupids greater flame : But faithfull friendship doth them both fupprefle, And them with mayftring difcipline doth tame, Through thoughts afpyring to eternal! fame.... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 680 Seiten
...cause bytydeth.' — Ibid. vol. iii. p. 159. And also by Spenser in The Faerie Queene: ' For natural! affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids...suppresse, And them with maystring discipline doth tame. Poet. Works, vol. iii. p. 213. In the following passage from All's well that ends well it is manifest... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 682 Seiten
...whan a newe cause bytydeth." — Ibid. vol. iii. p. 159. And also by Spenser in The Faerie Queetif : 1 For naturall affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids greater flame ; But faithfutl friendship doth them both suppresse, And them with maystring discipline doth tame. Poet.... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 682 Seiten
...whan a newe cause bytydeth.' — Ibid. vol. iii. p. 159. And also by Spenser in The Faerie Queene: 1 For naturall affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids greater flame ; But faithfutl friendship doth them both suppresse, And them with maystring discipline doth tame. Poet.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 410 Seiten
...cesse, the 2d "ceasse," the 3d " ceass," and the 4th " cease." Cf. Spenser, FQ iv. 9. 2 : " For natural! affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids...But faithfull friendship doth them both suppresse," etc. Halliwell cites sundry examples of cesse ; as, for instance, Phaer, jEneiJ: " This spoken with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 404 Seiten
...folio has tesse, the 2d "ceasse," the 3d "ceass," and the 4th "cease." Cf. Spenser, FQ iv. 9. 2 : " For naturall affection soone doth cesse, And quenched is with Cupids greater flame : But f'.iithfull friendship doth them both suppresse," etc. Halliwell cites sundry examples ofcesse ; as,... | |
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