| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...heavens alwayes jovial! Lookte on them lovely ftill in ftedfaft ftate, Ne fuffred ftorme nor froft on them to fall Their tender buds or leaves to violate, Nor fcorching heat, nor cold intemperate T'afflicl: the creatures which therein did dwell But the milde... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pages
...the Heavens always jovial, Lookt on them lovely, ftill in ftedfaft ftate, Ne fuffred ftorm nor froft on them to fall, Their tender buds or leaves to violate, Nor (torching heat nor cold intemperate T'afflict the creatures which therein did dwell, But the mild air... | |
| English essays - 1771 - 334 pages
...heavens* always jovial, ' Look'd on them lovely, ftill in lleadfaft tafte, ' Ne fuffred ftbrm-.or froft on them to fall, ' Their tender buds or leaves to violate, ' Nor fcorching heat, nor cold intemperate • T'ufflict the creatures, which therein did dwell ; *• But... | |
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...LI. Therewith the heavens, alwayes joviall, Lookte on them lovely still in stedfast state, Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall, Their tender buds...violate, Nor scorching heat, nor cold intemperate, T'affliA the creatures which therein did dwell ; But the milde ayre with season moderate Gently attempted,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...heavens always jovial!, Lookt on them lovely, flill in ftcdf.-.ft tinte, Ne fuflcr'd ftorme nor frol on them to fall, Their tender buds or leaves to -violate, Nor fcorchlng hear, nor cold intemperate, T' affiiit the creatures which therein Jid dwell; But the mi... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 554 pages
...heavens alwayes joviall Lookte on them lovely, ftill in ftedfaft ftate, Ne fufFred ftorme nor froft on them to fall Their tender buds or leaves to violate ; Nor fcorching heat, nor cold intemperate, L. 4. Mantled with greene, &c.] Inftead of was mautkd, according... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 568 pages
...heavens alwayes joviall Lookte on them lovely, ftill in ftedfaft ftate, Ne fuffred ftorme nor froft on them to fall Their tender buds or leaves to violate ; Nor fcorching heat, nor cold intemperate, L. 4. Mantled with greene, &c.] luftead of was mantled, according... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...inth'earlj Thereto the Heavens alwayes jovial! Looktc on them lovely, still in stedfast state, Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall Their tender buds...violate; Nor scorching heat, nor cold intemperate, T' afflict the creatures which therein did dwell } But the milde ayre with season moderate Gently attempred,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...early Thereto the Heavens alwayes jovial I Lookte on them lovely, still in stedfast state, Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall Their tender buds or leaves to violate; S'or scorching heat, nor cold intemperate, T afflict the creatures which therein did dwell ; But the... | |
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