The more they on it stare. But her sad eyes, still fastened on the ground, Are governed with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glaunce awry, Which may let in a little thought unsownd. Spenser, Daniel - Página 413editado por - 1810Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| British poets - 1809 - 490 páginas
...peeping in her face, that seems more fair The more they on it stare ; But her sad eyes, still fastoed on the ground, Are governed with goodly modesty, That...to glaunce awry, Which may let in a little thought unsound. Why blush ye, Love ! to give to me to your hand, The pledge of all our band ? Sing, ye sweet... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 páginas
...happy hands, How the red roses flush up in her eheekes, And the pure snow, with goodly vermiU stayne. But her sad eyes, still fastened on the ground, Are...with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glaunee awry, Whieh may let in a little thought unsownd. Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...peeping in her face, that seems more fair The more they on it stare : But her sad eyes, still fastned $ / # / # / unsound. Why blush ye, Love! to give to me your hand, The pledge of all your band ? Sing, ye sweet... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 páginas
...crimsin dyde in grayne : That even the Angels, which continually About the sacred altar doe remaine, 230 Forget their service and about her fly, Ofte peeping...that seems more fayre, The more they on it stare. Bat her sad eyes, still fastened on the ground, Are governed with goodly modesty, 235 That suffers... | |
| 1833 - 388 páginas
...which continually About the sacred altar doe remaine. Forget their service, and about her fly, Oft peeping in her face, that seems more fayre, The more...with goodly modesty. That suffers not one look to glance awry. Which may let in a little thonght unsound. Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand.... | |
| 742 páginas
...altar do remain, Forget fheir service, and nbout her fly, Oft peeping in her face, that seemt moreftrir The more they on it stare. But her sad* eyes, still...with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glance awry Which may lot in a little thought unsound. Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand—... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 334 páginas
...crimsin dyde in grayne : That even the Angels, which continually About the sacred Altar doe remaine, Forget their service and about her fly, Ofte peeping...to glaunce awry, Which may let in a little thought unsownd. Why blush ye, Love, to give to me your hand, The pledge of all our band ! Sing, ye sweet Angels,... | |
| 1874 - 990 páginas
...do remain, Forget their service, and about her fly, Oft peeping in lur face, that seems more fair. The more they on it stare ; But her sad eyes, still...with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glance awry, Which may let in a little thought unsound. That night he took away with him the first... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 páginas
...do remain, Forget their service and about her fly, Oft peeping in her face, that seems more fair 3S The more they on it stare; But her sad eyes, still...with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glance awry, Which may let in a little thought unsound. w " Oft peeping in her face," &c.—I cannot... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 292 páginas
...do remain, Forget their service and about her fly, Oft peeping in her face, that seems more fair 35 The more they on it stare ; But her sad eyes, still...with goodly modesty, That suffers not one look to glance awry, Which may let in a little thought unsound. a8 " Oft peeping in her face*' &c. — I cannot... | |
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