Their murmuring small trompets sounden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds, and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northerne wind... Book 1 of the Faery Queene - Page 113by Edmund Spenser - 1874 - 251 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1905 - 606 pages
...fennes of Allan do arise, Their murmuring small trompets sounden wide, Whiles in the air their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; Ne man nor beast may rest nor take repast For their sharpe wounds, and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 564 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompetls sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompette sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest nr take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clnstring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - Indians - 1819 - 546 pages
...beast may rest or take repast, For their sharp wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northern wind, with blustring blast, Doth blow them quite away, and in the ocean cast. Ibid. Two days more, the Spaniards were obliged to endure the storm and the mosquitos. The lee of a... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - Indians - 1819 - 590 pages
...beast may rest or take repast, For their sharp wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northern wind, with blustring blast, Doth blow them quite away, and in the ocean cast. Ibid. Two days more, the Spaniards were obliged to endure the storm and the mosquitos. The lee of a... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast...Doth blow them quite away, and in the ocean cast. XVII. Thus when they had that troublous rout disperst, Unto the Castle gate they come againe, And entraunce... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 412 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the...or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth blow them quite away, and in the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pages
...of Allan doe arise, Their murmuring small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies. That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce... | |
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