In woods, in waves, in wars, she wonts to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain, Ne can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain ; Before her gate high God did Sweat ordain, And wakeful watches ever to abide ; But easy... The Fairy Queen - Page 215by Edmund Spenser - 1758Full view - About this book
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 418 pages
...corrupt by mould. Mouldiness ¡ч the state of being mouldy. In woods, in waves, in wars she wants to dwell. And will be found with peril and with pain ; Ne can the man that moulds an idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain. Faerie Queene. Very coarse, hoary, moulded bread the soldiers... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...or corrupt by mould. Mouldiness is the state of being mouldy. In woods, in waves, in wars she wants to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain ; • Ne can the man that moukh an idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain. Faerie Qiifciit. Very coarse, hoary, moulded bread... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1830 - 564 pages
...studious kind, Who seeks with painful toil shall Honour soonest find. In woods, in waves, in wars she wont to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain,...can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain ; Before her gate High God did Sweat ordain And wakeful Watches ever to abide ; But... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...studious kind, Who seeks with painful toil shall honor soonest lind, In woods, in waves, in wars she wonts to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain ; Nor can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto her happy mansion attain; Before her gate high God... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 462 pages
...beauty of such lines can only be rightly judged by the context. " In woods, in waves, in wars, she wonts to dwell And will be found with peril and with pain." " Such as a lamp whose life does fade away, Or as the moon cloathed with cloudy night." " A world of... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1841 - 476 pages
...neauty of such lines can only be rightly judged by the context. " In woods, in waves, in wars, she wonts to dwell And will be found with peril and with pain," " Such as a lamp whose life does fade away, Or as the moon cloatheth with cloudy night." " A world... | |
| Francesco Guicciardini - Maxims - 1845 - 216 pages
...waves, in warres she wonts to dwell, And will be found with perill and with paine ; Montesquieu. 136 Ne can the man that moulds in idle Cell, Unto her happy mansion attaine : Before her gate high God did Sweat ordaine, And wakefull Watches ever to abide :... | |
| Francesco Guicciardini - Maxims - 1845 - 214 pages
...waves, in warres she wonts to dwell, And will be found with perill and with paine ; Montesquieu. 136 137 Ne can the man that moulds in idle Cell, Unto her happy mansion attaine : Before her gate high God did Sweat ordaine, And wakefull Watches ever to abide :... | |
| William Peter - English poetry - 1847 - 568 pages
...easy on, and level to the gate. — Elton. So aleo Spenser — In woods, in waves, In wars, She wont to dwell And will be found with peril and with pain, Ne can the man, who moulds in idle cell, Unto her happy mansion e'er attain ; Before her gale High God did »vrai ordain... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1851 - 942 pages
...CHAPTER IV. " Who seeks with painful toil shall honour soonest fynd." " In woods, in waves, in warres she wonts to dwell, And will be found with peril and with pain, Ne can the man, that moulds in ydle cell, Unto her happy mansion attain, Before her gate High God did sweate ordain. And wakeful watches... | |
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