And, more, to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne : No other noyse, nor peoples... Spenser: Book 1 of the Faery Queene - Page 13by Edmund Spenser - 1879 - 251 pagesFull view - About this book
| Poetical narratives - English poetry - 1810 - 330 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the gowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other...noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t'annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard : but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the some @ t'annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard : but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternal! silence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t'annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard: but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence farre from enimyes. The messenger approching to him spake ; But his waste wordes retournd to him in vaine : So... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...the loft, Of swarming bees, did east him in a swowne. No other noyse, nor peoples troublous eryes, As still are wont t' annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard : but earelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silenee farre from enimyes. The messenger approehing to him... | |
| 1821 - 504 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizzling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other...annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard ; but careless Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternal silence farre from enimyes.' Canto I. ver. 40, 41. Una, forsaken... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees,, did cast him in a swowne. No other...noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t'annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard: but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternal! silence... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t'annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard : but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence farre from enimyes. The messenger approching to him spake ; But his waste wordes retournd to him in vaine : So... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like thesowne t'annoy the walled townc, Might there be heard : but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence... | |
| University of Oxford - Classical languages - 1833 - 146 pages
...tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other...noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t'annoy the walled towne. Might there be heard : but carelesse Quiet lyes Wrapt in eternall silence... | |
| 1833 - 484 pages
...downe, And ever drizzling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring wind, much like the tourne Qf swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other noyse, nor people's troublous cries, As still are wont t'annoy the walled townc, Might there be heard : hut careless... | |
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