So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly groning deepe and sighing oft, Besought her to graunt ease unto my smart, And to my wound her gratious help impart. Whilest thus I spake, behold ! with happy... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 226by Edmund Spenser - 1891Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...that of my love at last I may not misse." XLV. XLVIII. " So did he say ; but I with murmure soft, * That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, ' Yet...at the idoles feet apart " A bevie of fayre damzels dose did lye, [hye. " Wayting whenas the antheme should be sung on XLIX. " The first of them did seeme... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 546 pages
...that of my love at last I may not misge l" ' XLv. XLvIII. ' So did he tay : hut I with murmure soft, ' That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, ' Yet...deepe, and sighing oft, ' Besought her to graunt ease unfo my smart, ' And to my wound her gratious help impart. ' Whiles! thus 1 spake, hehold ! with happy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...blisse, 0 gratuit that of my love at last I may not misse !' " So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly...to graunt ease unto my smart, And to my wound her gratiou* help impart. Whilest tlius I spake, behold ! with happy eye 1 spydc n here at the idoles feet... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 328 pages
...of my Love at last I may not misse !' VOL. IV. I XLVIII. " So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly...apart A bevie of fayre Damzels close did lye, Wayting whenas the antheme should be sung on hye. XLIX. " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 410 pages
...blisse, ' 0 graunt that of my Love at last I may not misse !' " So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly...apart A bevie of fayre Damzels close did lye, Wayting whenas the antheme should be sung on bye. XL IX. " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...corresponding with the Gr. avrißwyut, and the French antienne, alternate singing; a holy song. Whilst thus I spake, behold ! with happy eye I spyde where...close did lye, Wayting when as the antheme should be sunger bye. Spenier'i Faerie Qvtene, b. iv. c.2. Nor you, ye proud ! impute to these the fault If Memory... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 892 pages
...now form a sort of third division of sacred mus'ic, differing equally from the mo holy song. Whilst thus I spake, behold ! with happy eye I spyde where at the idoles feet apart, A bcvic of fayre damzels close did lye, Wayting when as the anthane should be sunper hye. Spentcr'i Faerie... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...blisse, Ü graunt that of my love at last I may not misse !' » So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly...my smart, And to my wound her gratious help impart. \Vhilest thus I spake, behold! with happy eye I spyde where at the ¡doles feet apart A bevie of fayrc... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 822 pages
...corresponding with the Gr. avnQavia, and the French antienne, alternate singing; a holy song. Whilst thus I spake, behold ! with happy eye I spyde where at the idoles feet apart, A bevie of fayrc damzels close did lye, Wayting when a* the anlheme should be sunger bye. Spenser'« Faerie (Jucene,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...of my love at last I may not misse " So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might beare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly groning deepe and...apart A bevie of fayre damzels close did lye, Wayting whenas the antheme should be song on " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver countenance... | |
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