| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...diuining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning, therefore, of my history, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should...be the twelfth booke, which is the last ; where I tleuise that the Faery Queene kept her annual feaste xii days ; appon which xii severall dayes, the... | |
| England - 1834 - 918 pages
...of things to •come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all ! The beginning, therefore, of my history, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should be the Twelfth Book, which is the last." In the Twelfth Book, we should have seen the fulfilment of the plan or scheme—... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...diuining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my History, if it were to be told by an historiographer should be the twelfth Booke, which is the last; where I deuise that the Faery Queene kept her annual feaste xii. days; uppon which xii. severall dayes, the... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...divining of things to come, raaketh a pleasing analysis of all ! The beginning, therefore, of my history, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should be the Twelfth Book, which is the last." In the Twelfth Book, we should have seen the fulfilment of the plan or scheme—... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my History, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should...last ; where I devise that the Faery Queene kept her annual feaste xii. days ; uppon which xii. severall dayes, the occasions of the xii. severall Adventures... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 238 pages
...devining of things to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my history, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should be the twelfth book, which is the last; where I devise, that the Fairy Queen kept her annual feast twelve days; upon... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...divining of thinges to come ; maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my history, if it were to be told by an historiographer, should...last ; where I devise that the Faery Queene kept her annual feaste xii. days ; uppon which xii. severall dayes, the occasions of the xii.severall adventures... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...diuining of thinges to come, maketli a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my History, e so glorious spoyle. LVI, " And evermore upon the goddeese face * on me, and favour my pretence, dcuise that the Faery Queene kept her annual feaste xii. days ; uppon which xii. severall daycs, the... | |
| 1854 - 534 pages
...the occasion of these three knights' severall adventures. Tide beginning, therefore, of my history, should be the twelfth booke, which is the last ; where I devise that the Faerie Queene kept her annual feaste of twelve days, upon which the occasion of these twelve adventures... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning therefore of my history, if it were to be told by_ an historiographer, should be the twelfth booke, which is the last; where I devise that the Faerie Queene kept her annual feaste xii. days; uppon which xii. severall dayes, the occasions of the... | |
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