Yet wisedome warnes, whilest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware. Fly, fly (quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe)... The Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 19by Edmund Spenser - 1805Full view - About this book
 | Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758
...retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monjler vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware. Fly, fly, quoth then The...men. XIV. But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthful knight could not for ought be flaidc, But forth unto the darkfom hole he went, And looked... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805
...perfonages. Thus Melufine is painted. " CJuand Ravmondin Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth The fearefull Dwarfe ; " this is no place for living...gliftring armor made A litle glooming light, much like a {hade ; By which he faw the ugly monfter plaine, Halfe like a ferpent horribly difplaide, But th 'other... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1805
...delights in the exhibition of thefe heterogeneous perfonages. Thus Melufme is painted. " Quand Ravmondm Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then...hardiment, The youthfull Knight could not for ought be ftaide ; But forth unto the darkfom hole he went, And looked in : his gliftring armor made A litle... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810
...retrate. This is the Waudring Wood, this Krrours Den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." — " Fly, fly, "quoth then The fearefull dwarfe; " this is uo place for living men. " But, full of lire and greedy hardiment, The youthful knight could not for... | |
 | British poets - Classical poetry - 1822
...retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, . A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then...hardiment, The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide ; But forth unto the darksom hole he went, And looked in : his glistring armor made A lit Ic... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839
...the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate: Therefore I read 2 beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe;...living men. XIV. But full of fire and greedy hardiment, 3 The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide; Eftsoones, immediately. 1 Read, advise. 3 Hardiment,... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1839
...the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read2 beware." " Fly, fly," quoth 'then The fearefull Dwarfe...place for living men. XIV. But full of fire and greedy hardiment,3 The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide ; Eftsoones, immediately. 2 Read, advise.... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1843 - 820 pages
...retrate. This is the \Vandring Wood, this Erreurs Den, A monster vile, whom Godand man does hate : Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then The fearefull dwarfe ; "this is'no place for living men." But, full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull knight could not... | |
 | Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1850 - 562 pages
...retrate. This is the waudring wood, this Errmirs dtn, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : do envye : Riches, renowme, and principality, Honour, estate, and л'Л this worldes good, livmg But, full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide ;... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1853
...vile, whom God and man does hate : • Therefore I read2 beware." "Fly, fly," quoth then The feareiull Dwarfe ; "this is no place for living men. XIV. But full of fire and greedy hardiment,3 The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide ; Eftsoones, immediately. 2 Read, advise.... | |
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