| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...her body like a palaee fair, Aseending up with many a stately stair To Honour's seat, and Chastity's their wigs. Box'd in a ehair, the beau impatient sits. While spouts run elattering o'er the roof whieh the woods did answer, and your eeeho ring. " But jf ye saw that whieh no eyes ean see, The inward... | |
| Garland - English poetry - 1836 - 246 pages
...so to gaze, Whilst ye forget your former lay to sing, To which the woods did answer, and your echo ring. But if ye saw that which no eyes can see, The inward beauty of her lively sprite, Garnished with heavenly gifts of high degree, Much more, then, would ye wonder at that sight,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839 - 334 pages
...to a marble towre; And all her body like a pallace fayre, Ascending up, with many a stately stayre, To Honors seat and Chastities sweet bowre. Why stand...can see, The inward beauty of her lively spright, Garnisht with heavenly guifts of high degree, Much more then would ye wonder at that sight, And stand... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...pallace fayre, Ascending up, with many a stately stayre, To Honors seat and Chastities sweet bowre. 180 Why stand ye still, ye Virgins, in amaze, Upon her...eccho ring ? But if ye saw that which no eyes can see, 185 The inward beauty of her lively spright, Garnisht with heavenly guifts of high degree, Much more... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...pallace fayre, Ascending up, with many a stately stayre, To Honors seat and Chastities sweet bowre. 180 Why stand ye still, ye Virgins, in amaze, Upon her...to gaze, Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing, v To which the woods did answer, and your eccho ring? 4- / \ 00 rvv' ry-^<*-~''r"v -*"* V'V (-W But... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...lips like cherries charming men to bite, Her breast like to a bowl of cream uncruddcd. Why stand yc A echo ring I Hut if ye saw that which no eyes can see, The inward beauty of her lively sp'rit, Uarnished... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...charming men to bite, Her breast like to a bowl of cream uncrudded. Why stand ye still, ye yirgins inks he had written for the stage before 1592, when he published Greene's posthumous echo ring I But if ye saw that which no eye* can ice, The inward beauty of her lively sp'rit, Garnished... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 716 pages
...rudded, Her lips like cherries charming men to bite, Her breast like to a bowl of cream uncrudded. Why stand ye still, ye virgins in amaze, Upon her...lay to sing, To which the woods did answer, and your echo ring I Rut if те saw that which no eyes can see, The inward beauty of her lively sp'rit, Garnished... | |
| English poetry - 1853 - 552 pages
...so to gaze, Whilst ye forget your former lay to sing, To which the woods did answer, and your echo ring ! But if ye saw that which no eyes can see, The inward beauty of her lively sprite, Garnished with heavenly gifts of high degree, Much more, then, would ye wonder at that sight,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...chastities sweet bow re. I*1 Why stand ye still ye virgins in amaze, Upon her so to Raze, Whiles ve forget your former lay to sing, To which the woods...eccho ring? But if ye saw that which no eyes can see, 185 The inward beauty of her lively spright, Garnisht with heavenly guifts of high degree, Much more... | |
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