Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt. Presently that clownish person, upstarting, desired that adventure : whereat the Queene much wondering, and the Lady much gainesaying, yet he earnestly importuned his desire. Spenser: Book I of the Faery Queene - Page xxxby Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 257 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...faire ladyeinmourniiigweedcs, take on him that exployt. Presently that clownish person, npstartiqg, desired that adventure: whereat the queene much wondering,...told him, that unlesse that armour which she brought wonld serue him, (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by St. Paul, v. Ephes.) that he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...castle. * ho thence sutlred them not to yssew : and therefore besought the Faerie Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt. Presently that i-lownish person, upstarting, desired that adventure ; whereat the queene much wondering, and the 'ady... | |
| England - 1834 - 918 pages
...castle, who thence suffered them not to yssew; and therefore besought the Fayrie Queen to assyne to her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt....whereat the Queene much wondering, and the Lady much gainsaying, yet he earnestly importuned his desire. In the end the Lady told him, that unlesse that... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...brasen castle, who thence suffred them not to yssew: and therefore besought the Faerie Queene to assygne her some one of her Knights to take on him that exployt....that unlesse that armour which she brought, would serue him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by St. Paul, v. Ephes.) that he could not... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...castle, who thence suffered them not to yssew; and therefore besought the Fay rie Queen to aasyne to her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt....whereat the Queene much wondering, and the Lady much gainsaying, yet he earnestly importuned his desire. In the end the Lady told him, that unlesse that... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 238 pages
...upstarting, desired that adventure: whereat the queen much wondering, and the lady much gainsaying, yet he earnestly importuned his desire. In the end, the lady told him, unless that armour which she brought, would serve him, (that is the armour of a Christian man specified... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...castle, who thence suffred them not to yssew ; and therefore besought the Faerie Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt....importuned his desire. In the end the lady told him, that unless« that armour which she brought, would serve him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified... | |
| 1844 - 398 pages
...brazen eastle, who thenee suffred them not to y&sew; and, therefore, besought the Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt. Presently that elownish person, upstarting, desired that adventure. The ladye told him that unlesse that armor whieh... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...therefore besought the Faerie Queene to assygne her some one of her Knights to take on him that explovt. ay ; His race with reason, and with words his will,...they traveild long yfere, Through many hard assayes serue him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by St. Paul, v. Ephee.) that he could not... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 pages
...brasen castle, who thence snffred them not to ysscw; and therefore besought the Faerie Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt. Presently that clownish per•on, upstarting, desired that adventure; whereat the Queene much -wondering, and the lady much... | |
| |