And wilfull want, all carelesse of her needes; So choosing solitarie to abide Far from all neighbours, that her divelish deedes And hellish arts from people she might hide, And hurt far off unknowne whomever she envide. VII. The Damzell there arriving... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 276by Edmund Spenser - 1853Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...and reedes In homely wize, and wakl with sods around, In which a witch did dwell in loathly weedes And wilfull want, all carelesse of her needes ; So...she found Busie (as seem'd) about some wicked gin ; Who soone as she beheld that suddein stound, Lightly upstarted from the dustie ground, And with fell... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 546 pages
...and reedes In homely v ize, and wald with sods around; In which a witch did dwell, in loathly weedes And wilfull want, all carelesse of her needes; So choosing solitarie to ahide Far from all neighhours, that her divelish deedet And hellish arts from people she might hide,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 pages
...wald with sods around ; In which a witch did dwell, in loathly weedes And wilfull want, all careless of her needes; So choosing solitarie to abide Far...arts from people she might hide, And hurt far off unknowue whomever she envide--- This wicked woman had a wicked sonne, The comfort of her age and weary... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1813 - 362 pages
...In homely wize, and wald with sods around; In which a witch did dwell in loathly weedes And wilful want, all carelesse of her needes; So choosing solitarie...deedes And hellish arts from people she might hide, faery Queene, b. 3, c. 7. Her face most fowle and fifthy was to see, With squinted eyes contrarie wayes... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1814 - 388 pages
...of her needs ; So chusing solitary to abide •• Far from all neighbours, that her devilish deeds, And hellish arts, from people she might hide, . And hurt far off, unknown, whomever she espied." He entered the cottage with these verses in his memory. Poor old Janet,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 388 pages
...careless of her needs ; So chusing solitary to abide Far from all neighbours, that her devilish deeds, And hellish arts, from people she might hide, And hurt far off, unknown, whomever ghe espied." He entered the cottage with these verses in his memory. Poor old Janet,... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...carelesse of her needes; So choosing solitàrie to abide Far from all neighbours, that her divelish deeds And hellish arts from people she might hide, And hurt far off unknowne whomever she envide." f * Discoverie of Witchcraft, book i. chap. 3. pp. 7—9Thisvery striking picture for ever fixed the... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 702 pages
...around ; In which a Witch did dwell, in loathly wcedes And wilful want, all carelesse of her ncedes; So choosing solitarie to abide Far from all neighbours, that her divelish deeds And hellish arts from people she might hide, And hurt far off unknowne whomever she envide."... | |
| Walter Scott - Covenanters - 1819 - 348 pages
...careless of her needs; 80 chusing solitary to abide; Far from all neighbours, that her devilish ilced« And hellish arts from people she might hide, And hurt far off, unknown, whomever she envied." Fairy QtieM. • ' . - i:i . . .". . • . • • THE health of Lucy... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 312 pages
...and reedes In homely wize, and wald with sods around ; In which a Witch did dwell, in loathly weedes And wilfull want, all carelesse of her needes; So...she found Busie (as seem'd) about some wicked gin: Who, soone as she beheld that suddein stound, Lightly upstarted from the dustie ground, And with fell... | |
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