| Thomas Lodge - 1883 - 666 páginas
...men. Fnne Glaucus and S cilia, Furie and Rage, Wan-hope, Difpaire, and Woe From Ditis den by Ate fent, drewe nie: Furie was red, with rage his eyes did gloe, Whole flakes of fire from foorth his mouth did flic, His hands and armes ibath'd in blood of thofe Whome fortune, finne, or fate made Countries foes.... | |
| 1884 - 738 páginas
...of skill in poetic allegory : "Furie and Rage, Wan-hope, Despaire, end Woe, From Dilis' den, by Até sent, drewe nie. Furie was red with rage, his eyes did gloe, Whole flakes of fire forth from his mouth did fiie; His hands and arms ¡bathed in blood of those Whome fortune, sinne,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1893 - 538 páginas
...nay. Scilla fled at last, and all followed her over the sea to the waters about Sicily, where " Fury and Rage, Wan-hope, Dispaire and Woe, From Ditis den by Ate sent, drewe nie." Each of them is painted emblem-wise before " These fiue at once the sorrowing nimph assaile, And captive... | |
| Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin - 1893 - 534 páginas
...nay. Scilla fled at last, and all followed her over the sea to the waters about Sicily, where " Fury and Rage, Wan-hope, Dispaire and Woe, From Ditis den by Ate sent, drewc nie." Each of them is painted emblem-wise before " These Hue at once the sorrowing nimph assaile,... | |
| Thomas Proctor (Poet) - 1926 - 280 páginas
...Den"; and Thomas Lodge's Scillaes Metamorphosis, 1589, C4 (Works, ed. Hunterian Club, vol. I), "Purie and Rage, Wan-hope, Dispaire, and Woe From Ditis den by Ate sent, drewe nie." 20 Erebus Dames'] The Gorgons. Cf. Aeneid, VI, 289, "Gorgones Harpyaeque et forma tricorporis umbrae."... | |
| A. B. Taylor - 2000 - 240 páginas
...similar to those cultivated by the chivalric, medieval Spenser in describing the House of Busirane): Furie and Rage, Wan-hope, Dispaire, and Woe From Ditis...drewe nie: Furie was red, with rage his eyes did gloe. (7i5~:7) We might ask, incidentally, why Spenser did not produce his own erotic epyllion. His remarkable,... | |
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