| Edmund Spenser - 1596 - 738 pages
...play the paramours : First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, Privily pricked with thy lustfull powres, Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,...thee their mother call to coole their kindly rages. t6 "' Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play Their pleasant friskes, and loath their wonted food... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 702 pages
...i. St. 2, 3. XLV. Tfien doth the daedale earth—] See note on the Introducl. B. iii. St. 2. Ibid. Firft doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, Privily pricked with thy lujifull poWres, Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages, And thee their mother call to coole... | |
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...play the paramours : ' First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, " Privily pricked with thy lustfull powres, " Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,..." And thee their mother call to coole their kindly XLVI. [rages. " Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play " Their pleasant friskes,and loath their... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 pages
...: — the daedale earth] See-the-note on the Introduftion, FQB iii. ft. 3> v UPTOJT. '^ 92.' • ' Firft doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, * Privily...•• •. rages. XLVI. ; " ' Then doe the falvage beads begin to play * Their pleafant friflces, and loath their wonted :'f6od: * The lyons rore ; the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 496 pages
...ft. 2, 3. UPToN. XLV. 1 . the dx-dalc earth] See the aote on the Introduction, FQB iiuft.2. LI.ToN. . Firft doe the merry birds, thy prety pages* * Privily...luftfull powres, * Chirpe loud to thee out of their leary cages, * And thee their mother call to coole their kindly rages. XLVI. " * Then doe the falvage... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 546 pages
...play the paramours: " First doe the merry hirds, thy prety pages, " Privily pricked with thy lustfull powres, " Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,...•' And thee their mother call to coole their kindly XLvL [rages. " Then doe the salvage heasts hegin to play " Their pleasant friskes, and loath their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...play the paramours : First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, Privily pricked with thy lustfull powres, Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,...thee their mother call to coole their kindly rages. " ' Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play Their pleasant friskes, and loath their wonted food:... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...to play the paramours: First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, Privily pricked with thy lustful! powres, Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages, And thee their mothercall tocoole their kiudly rages. " ' Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play Their pleasant... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 328 pages
...the paramours : ' First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, ' Privily pricked with thy lustt'ull powres, ' Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,...to coole their kindly rages. XLVI. " ' Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play ' Their pleasant friskes, and loath their wontedfood: ' The lyons rore... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 308 pages
...play the paramours: ' First doe the merry birds, thy prety pages, ' Privily pricked with thy lustful I powres, ' Chirpe loud to thee out of their leavy cages,...thee their mother call to coole their kindly rages. XXVI. " ' Then doe the salvage beasts begin to play ' Their pleasantfriskes,andloath their wontedfood:... | |
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