Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a blacksmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working spared, But to small purpose yron wedges made ; Those be unquiet thoughts that carefull minds invade. Spenser: And His Poetry - Page 115by George Lillie Craik - 1845Full view - About this book
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...With blistred hands emongst the cinders brent, And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was...nor night from working spared, But to small purpose yron wedges made ! lose be Unquiet Thoughts that carefull minds invada )6 In which his worke he had... | |
| 1718 - 360 pages
...His bliftred Hands amongft the Cinders brentt And Fingers filthy, -with long Kails prefartd,' Right fit to rend the Food on which he fared. His Name was Ct/tt } a Blackfmith by his Trade, That neither Day nor Night from working fpared, ••• But to... | |
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...With bliftred hands emongft the cinders brent, And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a blackfmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working fpared, But to fmall purpofe yron... | |
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...brent, And fingers filthie, with long nayles unpared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared i His name was Care ; a blacksmith by his trade, That...nor night from working spared, But to small purpose yron wedges made : Those be unquiet thoughts that careful I minds invade. XXXV. In which his worke... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 pages
...cared; His blistred hands amongst the cinders brent, And fingers filthy with long nails prepared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was...working spared, But to small purpose iron wedges made, These be unquiet thoughts that careful minds invade." ' Homer's epithets were much admired by antiquity... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 408 pages
...car'd; With blistred hands amongst the cinders brent, And fingers filthy with long nails unpared, Kight fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was...blacksmith by his trade, That neither day nor night for working spared, But to small purpose iron wedges made, Those be unquiet thoughts that careful minds... | |
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| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 496 pages
...With bliftred hands emongft the cinders brent, And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a Blackfmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working fpared, But to fmall purpofe yron... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 pages
...With bliftred hands emongft the cinders brent, And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared, Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a Blackfmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working fpared, But to fmall purpofe yron... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 494 pages
...amongst the cinders brent, And fingers filthy with long nails prepared, "Right fit to rend the food ou which he fared. His name was Care ; a blacksmith by...working spared, But to small purpose iron wedges made : These be unquiet thoughts that careful minds invade." ' Homer's epithets were much admired by antiquity... | |
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