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 | Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819
...heavenly brood, And to her snowy palfrey got agayne, To seeke her strayed ehampion if she might attayne, The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong gard Of her elmst person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard : Still, when she slept,... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819
...blood, And to her snowy palfrey got again, To seek her strayed champion, if she might attain. The lion would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong guard Of her chaste person, and a faithful mate Of her sad troubles, and misfortunes hard. Still, when... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819
...attain. The lion would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong guard Of her chaste person, and a faithful mate Of her sad troubles, and misfortunes hard. Still, when she slept, he kept both watch and ward ; And, when she wak'd, he waited diligent, With... | |
 | British poets - Classical poetry - 1822
...brood, And to her snowy palfrey got agayne, To seeke her strayed Champion if she might attayne. IX. The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her...along, as a strong gard Of her chast person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard: Still, when she slept, he kept both watch... | |
 | John Johnstone - 1827
...blood, And to her snowy palfrey got again, "o seek her strayed champion, if she might attain. The lion would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong guard Of her chaste person, and a faithful mate Of her sad troubles, and misfortunes hard. Still, when... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1829
...desier, Wiclif. I Teaal. ii. How is Babylon become a desolation among the nation« ! Jer. 1. 23. The lion would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong gard Of her chast person. Spenser. Faerie Queene. What with your praises of the country, what with your discourse of the lamentable... | |
 | Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1016 pages
...To seeke her strayed champion if she might attaync. The lyon would not leave her desolate, But witli faythfnll mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard : Still, when she slept, he kept both watch... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839
...brood, And to her snowy palfrey got agayne, To seeke her strayed Champion if she might attayne. IX. The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her...along, as a strong gard Of her chast person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard : Still, when she slept, he kept both watch... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1843 - 820 pages
...heavenly brood, And to her snowy palfrey got agayne. Гo seeke her strayed champion if she might attayne. The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong gard [)f her chast person, and a faythfull mate 3f her sad troubles and misfortunes hard ; Still, when she... | |
 | Joseph Payne - 1845
...heavenly brood, And to her snowy palfrey4 got agayne, To seeke her strayed champion if she might attayne. The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her...along, as a strong gard Of her chast person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard : 1 Weet — from the Anglo-Saxon wit-an, to... | |
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