| 1792 - 774 pages
...ciiiefeit hight, With Burnahy the bright ; From whtnce declining daily by degree?, lie foniewhat lofcth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he fees : But fir this time it ill ordained was, To chufe the longe'Ir, day in all the year, And Ihortcft... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...chiefeft hight, 265 With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily by degrees, He fomewhat lofeth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he fees. But for this time it ill ordained was, 270 To choofe the longeft day in all the yeare, And fhorteft... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...do you write it flown, That ye for ever it remember may : This day the sun is in its chiefest bight, With Barnaby the bright; From whence declining daily...back he sees : But for this time it ill ordained was, t To chuse the longest day in all the year, And shortest night, when longest fitter ware ; Yet never... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...it downe, That ye for ever it remember may. This day the Sunne is in his chiefust bight, With Bamaby the bright, From whence declining daily by degrees,...back he sees. But for this time it ill ordained was, To choose the longest day in all the yeare. And shortest night, when longest fitter wearc : Yet never... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...doe ye write it downe, That ye for ever it remember may. This day the Sunnc is in his chiefest bight, With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily by degrees, He somewhat loscth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he sees. But for this time it ill... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...doe ye write it downe, That ye for ever it remember may. This day the Sunne is in his chiefest hight, With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily...back he sees. But for this time it ill ordained was, To choose the longest day in all the yeare, And shortest night, when longest fitter weare: Yet never... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...do you write it down, That ye for ever it remember may : This day the eun is in its chiefest hight, real virtues ; or these titles now [Heav'n, Must we...Inclines, here to continue, and build up here A growing To chuse the longest day in all the year, And shortest night, when longest fitter were ; Yet never... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 450 pages
...write it downe, That ye for ever it remember may. This day the Sunne is in his chiefest hight, Jt65 With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily...back he sees. But for this time it ill ordained was, 370 To choose the longest day in all the yeare, And shortest night, when longest fitter weare : Yet... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...remember may : This day the sun is in its ehiefest hight, With Bamaby the bright ; From whenee deelining of eloquenee along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong. Rieh onee the Crab behind his baek he sees : But for this time it ill ordained was, To ehuse the longest... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...write it downe, Thai ye for ever it remember may. This day the sunne is in his chiefest hight, 365 With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily...back he sees. But for this time it ill ordained was, 270 To choose the longest day in all the yeare, And shortest night, when longest fitter weare: Yet... | |
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