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
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...4. tome paragon» dùdaynint/,] That is, Yet inly groning decpe and sighing oft, Besought lier t« er \Vhilest thus I spake, behold ! witli happy eye 1 spydc where at the Idoles feet apart A bevie of fayre... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...blisse, 0 graunt that of my love at last I may not misse !' " So did he say: but I with murmure soft, 43 That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly...deepe and sighing oft, Besought her to graunt ease uuto my smart, And to my wound her gratious help impart. Whitest thus I spake, behold ! with happy... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 600 pages
...murmure soft. That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yet inly groniiig deepe and sighing ol't. Besought her to graunt ease unto my smart. And to my wound her gratious help impart. Whilest thus 1 spake, behold ! with happy eye I spyde where at the idoles feel apart A bevie of fayre damzels close... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...So did he say: but I with murmure soft, That none might heare the sorrow of my hart, Yei inly gronmg deepe and sighing oft, Besought her to graunt ease...my smart, And to my wound her gratious help impart. Whitest thus I spake, bchold l with happy eye 1 spyde where at the idoles feet apart A bevie of fayre... | |
| 1866 - 472 pages
...O graunt that of my love at last I may not misse ! ' 49 " 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. 49 " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - English poetry - 1869 - 804 pages
...grauut that of my love at last I may not misse! " XL VIII '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 1 spyde where at the I doles feet apart A bevie of fayrc... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pages
...•>••.••< paragon* liitdaynlng,'] That ii Siime complaining of the ditdain of their paragont, their Yet inly groning deepe and sighing oft, Besought her...my smart, And to my wound her gratious help impart. Whitest thus I spake, behold ! with happy eye I spyde where at the Idoles feet apart A bevie of fayre... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...<Htdayning.,~\ That is, •'in:'- complaining of the diiflain of tlHiit paragon, their •viimls. CHURCH. Yet inly groning deepe and sighing oft, Besought her...apart A bevie of fayre Damzels close did lye, Wayting whenas the an theme should be song on bye " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 pages
...love at last I may not misse ! ' is " So did he say : but I with murmure soft, That none might lieare 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 sung on hye. 49 " The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 632 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...lye, Wayting when as the Antheme should be sung on hyc. ' The first of them did seeme of ryper yeares And graver countenance then all the rest : Yet all... | |
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