Now, now, Sir knight, shew what ye bee; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine; And, knitting all his force,... The British Poets: Including Translations ... - Página 35de British poets - 1822Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 páginas
...ye bee ; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint : Strangle her, eh Jhe fure will Jlrangle thee. That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high difdaine, And knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her;gorge with fo great... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 páginas
...ye be, Add faith unto your force, and be not faint: Strangle her, elfe fhe fure will ftrangle thee. That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for grief and high difdain, And knitting all his force got one hand free, \Vhere-with he gript her gorge... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 páginas
...bee ; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint ; Strangle her, els fhe fure will ftrangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high difdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with fo great... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 446 páginas
...thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high difdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with fo great paine, That foone to loofe her wicked bands did her conftraine. xx. Therewith fhe fpewd out... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 páginas
...bee ; Add faith unto your force, and be not faint ; Strangle her, els {he fure will ftrangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate for griefe and high difdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free* Wherewith he grypt her gorge with fo great... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 páginas
...sure will strangle tliee." That when he heard, in great perplex tie, His gall did grate for griete and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got...Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine, That soonc to loose her wicked bands did her const i aiue. Therewith she spewd ont of hnr filthie maw A... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 páginas
...strangle thec." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, HB gall did grate tor gritfe and high d sdaine ; And, knitting all his force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine, That SOCDC to loose her wicked bands did her constrame. Therewith she spewd out of her filthie maw A flood... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 páginas
...her ; Add faith unto your foree, and be not faint ; Strangle her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall...for griefe and high disdaine : And, knitting all his foree, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great painr. That soone to loose her... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 páginas
...sure will strangle thee." That when lie heard, in great perplex ¡tie, His gall did grate for griete th` H 0 constrainc. Therewith she spewd out of her filthie maw A floud of poyson horrible and blacke, Full... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 páginas
...her, els she sure will strangle thee." That when he heard, in great perplexitie, His gall did grate 4 for griefe and high disdaine ; And, knitting all his...force, got one hand free, Wherewith he grypt her gorge 5 with so great paine, That soone to loose her wicked bands did her constraine. 1 Enhaunst, lifted... | |
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