| Thomas Warton - 1753 - 168 páginas
...before the Queen; And firft the Lion, greateft of degree, Was fummon'd there ; and he, fair to be feen, With a full hardy countenance and keen, Before Dame Nature came, and did incline, With vifage bold, and courage leonine. XIV. This awful beaft was terrible of chear, Piercing of look, and... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1753 - 164 páginas
...before the Queen; And firfl the Lion, greateft of degree, Was fummon'd there ; and he, fair to be feen, With a full hardy countenance and keen, Before Dame Nature came, and did incline, With vifage bold, and courage leonine. XIV. This awful beaft was terrible of chear, Piercing of look, and... | |
| George Bannatyne, William Dunbar - 1770 - 404 páginas
...beist, and bird, and flour, befoir the Quene. And first the Lyone, gretast of degre", Was callit thair, and he most fair to sene, With a full hardy countenance and kene, Befoir Dame Nature come, and did inclyne* With visage bauld, and courage leonyne. XIV. XV. This... | |
| George Bannatyne - 1770 - 406 páginas
...beist, and bird, and flour, befoir the Quene. And first the Lyone, gretast of degre", Was callit thair, and he most fair to sene, With a full hardy countenance and kene, Befoir Dame Nature come, and did inclyne* With visage bauld, and courage leonyne. XIV. XV. This... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 páginas
...beist, and bird, and flour, befoir the Queue. At first the Lyone, gretast of degre. Was callit thair ; and he most fair to sene, With a full hardy countenance and kene, Befoir Dame Nature came, and did inclyne, With visage ba LI Id. and courage leonyne. XIV. This... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1833 - 378 páginas
...summons, all instantly appear before the queen— All present were in twinkling of an ee, Baith beast, and bird, and flower, before the Queen. And first...awful beast was terrible of cheir, Piercing of look, and stout of countenance; Right strong of corps, in fashion fair, but fier, Lusty of shape, light of... | |
| English poetry - 1853 - 552 páginas
...obedience, Full low inclining with due reverence. All present were in twinkling of an ee, Baith beast, and bird, and flower, before the queen ; And first...incline, With visage bold, and courage leonine. This lady liftit up his clawis clear, And let him lightly lean upon her knee, And crownit him with diadem... | |
| William Dunbar, James Paterson - 1860 - 404 páginas
...before the Queen ; And first the Lion, greatest of degree, Was callit there, and he, most fair to seen, With a full hardy countenance and keen, Before Dame Nature came, and did incline, With visage bauld, and courage leonine. This awful beast full terrible was of cheer, Piercing of look, and stout... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 460 páginas
...NATURE CROWNS THE SCOTTISH LION "KING OF BEASTS.' All present were in twinkling of an ee, Baith beast and bird and flower, before the Queen : And first the Lion, greatest of degree, Was callit there ; and he, most fair to seen, With a full hardy countenance, and keen, Before Dame Nature... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...NATURE CROWNS THE SCOTTISH LION "KING OF BEASTS.' All present were in twinkling of an ee, Baith beast and bird and flower, before the Queen : And first the Lion, greatest of degree, Was callit there ; and he, most fair to seen, With a full hardy countenance, and keen, Before Dame Nature... | |
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