But Phebus, for the reverence Of that she hadde be his love, Hath wrought through his power above That she sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named Golde, Which stant governed of the sonne. Confessio Amantis of John Gower - Page 350by John Gower - 1857Full view - About this book
| John Gower - 1857 - 420 pages
...with that do make a pit, Wherin he hath his doughter fet, As he, that woll no pile have, So that flie was all quike begrave And deide anone in his prefence....of the molde Into a flour, was named golde, Which flant governed of the fonne. And thus whan love is evil wonne, Full ofte it cometh to repentail. Amans.... | |
| 1872 - 610 pages
...the reverence Of that she hadde be his love, Hath wrought through his power above, That she sprong up out of the molde Into a flour was named golde, Which stant governed of the sonne.' Of modern poets, Mrs. Loudon quotes one who, in describing a marsh celebrates... | |
| Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - Daisies - 1884 - 462 pages
...one. The old name is simply goldes. Gower, describing the burning of Leucothoe, says — " She sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named Golde, Which stant governed of the Sonne." Conf. Aman., lib. quint. Chaucer spoke of the "yellow Goldes;"1 in the... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1885 - 586 pages
...Name einer Blume, Ringelblume, Goldblume. Phebus . . Hath wrought . . That she [se. Leuchothoe] sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named golde, Which slant governed of the sonne. GOWER II. .456. Goolde, herbe, solsequiiim, quia sequilur solem, elilropium,... | |
| eduard matzner - 1885 - 572 pages
...Name einer Blume, Ringelblume, Goldblume. Phebus . . Hath wrought . That she [se. Leuchothoe] sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named golde, Which stant governed of the sonne. GowER II. 356. Goolde, herbe, solsequiiim, quia sequitur solem, elitropium,... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...the reverence by day Of that she hadde be his love, Hath wrought through his power That she sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named Golde, Which stant governed of the sonne. And thus whan love is evil wonne, Full ofte it cometh to repentail." —... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 460 pages
...for the reverence Of that she hadde be his love, Hath wrought through his power above That she sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named Golde, Which stant governed of the sonne. And thus whan love is evil wonne, Full ofte it cometh to repentail."—... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - Dramatists, English - 1894 - 462 pages
...the reverence Of that she hadde be his love, Hath wrought through his power above, That she sprong up out of the molde Into a flour was named golde, Which stant governed of the sonne ". Of modern poets, Mrs. Loudon quotes one who, in describing a marsh,... | |
| Kenneth Newton Colvile - English literature - 1923 - 296 pages
...basil '. Gower more kindly represents her as a sunflower ever ' following her sun ': ' Sche sprong up out of the molde Into a flour, was named golde Which stant governed of the Sonne. ' So that it mai per chance faile, Now schalt thou noght forthy mervaile... | |
| Robert E. Lewis - Foreign Language Study - 1963 - 134 pages
...Chaucer CT.Kn A l929: lalousye wered of yelowe gooldes a gerland (al393) Gower CA 5 6780: Sche sprong up out of the molde Into a flour was named golde, Which stant governed of the Sonne (l440) PParv 202: Goolde, herbe: Solsequium,quia sequitur solem, elitropium,... | |
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