| John Jortin - English poetry - 1734 - 200 pages
...DECEMBE R. And tried time yet taught me greater things, The fudden rifing of the raging feas ; The footh of birds by beating of their wings, The power of herbs, both which can hurt and eafe: And which be wont t' enrage the reftlefs fheep, And which be wont to work eternal deep. But ah... | |
| John Jortin - Classical literature - 1790 - 516 pages
...DECEMBER. And tried time yet taught me greater things : The fudden rifing of the raging feas ; The footh of birds by beating of their wings ; The power of herbs, both which can hurt and cafe : And which be wont t* enrage the reftlefs fhecp, And which be wont to work eternal fleep. But... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...sodain rising of the raging seas, The soothe of byrdcs by beating of theyr winges, The powre of herbes, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t' enrage the restlesse sheepe, And which be wont to worke eternall sleepe. " But, ah ! unwise and witlesse Colin... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...sodain rising of the raging seas, The soothe of byrdes by beating of theyr winges, The powre of herbes, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t' enrage the restlesse sheepe, And which be wont to worke eternall sleepe. " But, ah! unwise and witlesse Colin... | |
| Henry Phillips - Emblems - 1825 - 414 pages
...displeasure from others. YOUR PRESENCE SOFTENS MY PAINS. MILK-VETCH.—Astragalus. " The power of herbes, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t" enrage the restlesse sleepe." Spenser. This emblem originated from the medicinal properties of the plant, as its... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...sodain rising of the raging seas, The soothe of byrdes by beating of theyr winges, The powre of hcrbes, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t' enrage the restlesse sheepe, And which be wont to worke eternall sleepe. 90 " But, ah ! unwise and witlesse Colin... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 786 pages
...when. " And tried time yet taught me greater things ; The sudden rising of the raging seas, The sooth of birds by beating of their wings, The power of herbs, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont to enrage the restless sheep, And which be wont to work eternal sleep. " But, ah ! unwise and witless... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 266 pages
...birds by beating of their wings, The power of herbs, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont to enrage the restless sheep, And which be wont to work eternal sleep. " But, ah ! unwise and witless Colin Clout, That kydst c the hidden kinds of many a weed, Yet kydst... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1860 - 472 pages
...Paddockes, toads. 6 Scene, skilled. The soothe of byrdes by beating of theyr winges, The powre of herbes, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t' enrage the restlesse sheepe, And which be wont to worke eternall sleepe. 90 " But, ah! unwise and witlesse Colin... | |
| 1866 - 480 pages
...willow (-basket). s Paddocks, toads. 6 Seene, skilled. The soothe of byrdes by beating of their winges, The power of herbs, both which can hurt and ease, And which be wont t' enrage the restlesse sheepe, And which be wont to worke eternall sleepe. 90 " But, ah ! unwise and witlesse Colin... | |
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