| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...Hiffditw real Corfe he did redrefs. CAVE of Defpair. E're long they come,where that fame wickedWight His Dwelling has, low in an hollow Cave, Far underneath a craggy Clift ypright, Dark, doleful, dreary, like a greedy Grave, That ftill for carrion CarcafTes doth crave: On... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...abyde By you, when ye arrive in that fame place j For lever had I die then fee his deadly face. XXXIII. Ere long they come, where that fame wicked wight His...has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, Darke, dolefull, dreary, like a greedy grave, That frill for carrion carcafes doth crave... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pages
...you, when ye arrive in that fame place ; For liefer had I dye, than fee his deadly face. . . i XXXIII. Ere long they come, where that fame wicked wight His...has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, Dark, doleful, dreary, like a greedy grave, That ftill for carrion carcafes doth crave... | |
| John Leake - Pregnancy - 1787 - 470 pages
...awfully defcriptive, are here prefented tQ the Reader. *' Erelong they come, where that fame wicked " His dwelling has, low in an hollow cave, " Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, " Dark, doleful, dreary, like a greedy grave, " That fiill for carrion carcafes doth... | |
| 1792 - 774 pages
...that fame place, " For lever bad I die then fee hi» deadly face." XXXIll. lit long they come whcie that fame wicked wight His dwelling has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, ^ Darte, doleful!, dreary, like a greedy grave, That ftill for carrion carcaffes doth... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 484 pages
...when ye arrive in that fame place ; For lever had I die then fee his deadly face." XXXIII. .. ,-; ,J Ere long they come, where that fame wicked wight -...has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, , • XXXII. 2. - that Treachours] Treachour, treachctour, traitor. Gall, trichcur. See... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 504 pages
...For lever had I dje then fee his deadly face." XXXIII. Ere long they come, where that fame wickeo} wight His dwelling has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, XXXII. 2. tliat Treachours] Treackour, treachetourt traitor. Gall, tricheur. See alfo... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - Literature - 1809 - 500 pages
...i&etBUuDrnmg ben Siriitcr fo retcfilié befdjenït foil. Sie ^ihle oer SSerj Weiflun 9 Ere long they corns, where that fame wicked Wight His dwelling has, low...ypight, Dark, doleful, dreary, like a greedy Grave, t That flill for Carion Carcafes doth crave : On top whereof ay dwelt the ghaftly Owl , Shrieking his... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...that same place; F*r lever had I die then see his deadly face." Kre long they come, where that same wicked wight His dwelling has, low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, Darke, doleful), dreary, like a greedy grave, That still for carrion carcases doth crave... | |
| William Field - Leamington (England) - 1815 - 506 pages
...Despair." FROM THE FAIRY QUEEN OF SPENSEH, BOOK I. CANT. IX. XXXIII. Ere long the; come where that same wicked wight His dwelling has* low in an hollow cave, Far underneath a craggy cliff ypight, DarLe, dolefull, dreary, like a greedy grave, That still for carrion carcases doth crave... | |
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