| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 446 pages
...and XXV. Thereby fo fearelefle and fo fell he grew, That his owne fyre and maifter of his guife Did often tremble at his horrid vew ; , And oft, for dread of hurt, would him advife The angry beaftes not rauSly to defpife, Nor too much to provoke ; for he would learne The lyon... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...and quake. Thereby so feareleese and so fell he grew, That his owne syre and maister of his guise Did often tremble at his horrid vew ; And oft, for dread...to him in lowly wise, [A lesson hard) and make the I : board sterne Leave roari ng, when in rage he for revenge did earn*. And, for to make his powre... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...and quake. Thereby so fearelesse and so fell he grew, That his owne syre and maister of his guise Did often tremble at his horrid vew ; And oft, for dread...to despise, Nor too much to provoke ; for he would léame The lyon stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard) and make the l.bbard sterne Leave roaring.whenin... | |
| Walter Scott - Covenanters - 1819 - 354 pages
...he grew, That his owne sy re and maister of his guise, Did often tremble at his horrid view : And if for dread of hurt would him advise, The angry beastes...lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the libbard storm: Leave roaring, when in rage he for revenge did earne. SPENSER. i • *• NOTWITHSTANDING the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...overtake : Thereby so fearelesse and so fell he grew, That his ownc syre and maister of his guise Did often tremble at his horrid vew ; And oft, for dread...to despise, Nor too much to provoke ; for he would Icarne The lyon stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard) and make the libbard sterne Leave roaring,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Covenanters - 1819 - 350 pages
...he grew, That his owne syre and maister of his guise, Did often tremble at his horrid view ; And if for dread of hurt would him advise, The angry beastes...to despise, Nor too much to provoke ; for he would learn* ' ' The lyon stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the libbard sterne Leave... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Covenanters - 1819 - 348 pages
...he grew, That his owne syre and inaistcr of his guise, Did often tremble at his horrid view ; And if for dread of hurt would him advise, The angry beastes not rashly to despise, Nor too much to provoke _; for he would learne The lyon stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the libbard sterne... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...quake. xxv. Thereby so fearelesse and so fell he grew, That his owne syre and maister of his guise Did often tremble at his horrid vew^ And oft, for dread...sterne Leave roaring, when in rage he for revenge did earne. XXVI. And, for to make his powre apprpved more, Wyld beastes in yron yokes he would compell... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 546 pages
...fell he grew, That his own syre and maister of his guise Did often tremble at his horrid view; And if for dread of hurt would him advise, The angry beastes...to despise, Nor too much to provoke; for he would learnc The lion stoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the libbard sternc Leave roaring,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 402 pages
...The angry beastes not rashly to despise, Nor too much to provoke ; for he would leame The lion gtoup to him in lowly wise, (A lesson hard,) and make the...sterne Leave roaring, when in rage he for revenge did earne. SPENSER. NOTWITHSTANDING the proverbial epicurism of the English, — proverbial, that is to... | |
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