Then came old Ianuary, wrapped well In many weeds * to keep the cold away ; Yet did he quake and quiver like to quell,* And blowe his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numbd with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 249by Edmund Spenser - 1896Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1788 - 538 pages
...bearss, Or whjch he feely drinks au,he.aU.li to.aikhis veeres< Canto VII, THE FAERY CVUEENE. I79 xlh. Then came old Ianuary, wrapped well In many weeds,...like to quell} And blowe his nayles to warme them if rflSrnay, I For they were numbd with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 592 pages
...nourished with Jupiter: " Nais Amalthea, Cretaea nobilis Ida, " Dicitur in filvis occuluifle Jovem." In many weeds to keep the cold away; Yet did he quake...with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood And from the trees did lop the needlefle fpray: Upon an huge great Earth-pot Steane... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 530 pages
...howle he heares, Of which he freely driaks an health to all his peeres. XLII. Then came old lanuary, wrapped well '. In many weeds to keep the cold away ; Yet did he quake and quiver like to quell, And hlowe his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numhd with holding all the day An hatchet keene,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 298 pages
...broad deepe bowle he beares, Of which he freely drinks an health to all his peeres vol. v. AA XLII. Then came old Ianuary, wrapped well In many weeds...with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood And from the trees did lop the needlesse spray: Upon an huge great Earth-pot Steane... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 300 pages
...beares, Of which he freely drinks an health to all his peeres VOL. v. AA XLII. Then came old lanuary, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away;...with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood And from the trees did lop the needlesse spray: Upon an huge great Earth-pot Steane... | |
| J. R - 1824 - 350 pages
...ideal marching of the Months before great Nature, in his Faerie Queene ; and observes of January : ' Yet did he quake and quiver like to quell; • And blowe his nayles to warme them if he may ; ForJhey were numb'd with holding all the day An hatchet keene, with which he felled wood, And from... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...and blowing his fingers. Spenser introduces this month in nis Faerie Queene : Then came old January, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away ; Yet did he quake and quiver like to queU ; And blow his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numb'd with holding all the An hatchet... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...deepe bowle he beares, Of which he freely drinks an health to all his peeres. Then, came old January, wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away; Yet did he quake anil quiver like to quell, And blowe his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numbd with holding... | |
| William Hone - Calendars - 1868 - 846 pages
...wrapped well In many weeds to keep the cold away ; Vet did he quake and quiver like to quell ; A nd blow his nayles to warme them if he may; For they were numb'd with holding all the An hatchet kcene, with which he felled wood, And from the trees did lop the needlesse spray. day Stonuarp... | |
| John Baldwin Buckstone - English drama - 1834 - 76 pages
...Mr. PRICE. Mr. CHAPMAN. Mrs. YATES. Mrs. FITZWILLIAM. Mrs. DALY. ; ACT I. " Then came old January, wrapped well " In many weeds to keep the cold away;...Yet did he quake and quiver like to quell, • " And blow hisnayles to warm them if he may." SPENSER. L_ THE WRECK ASHORE. ACT I.—SCENE I. Exterior of... | |
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