it no lesse faire was fownd: So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought but her lovely face she for his looking left. LXVIII. Withall she laughed, and she blusht withall, That blushing to her laughter gave more grace, And laughter to her blushing,... The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 126by Edmund Spenser - 1853Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...gownd: So that faire speftacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd j So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought...grace, And laughter to her blushing, as did fall. Now when they spyde the knight to slack his pac Them to behold, and in his sparkling face The secrete... | |
| 1792 - 774 pages
...that faire fpeäade from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lefle faire was fnwnd ; So I lidil in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought but her lovely face file for his looking left. could reare : LXV1II. \Vithall (he laughed, and flic blnlht withall, That... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 568 pages
...yvorie in golden mantle gownd: So that faire fpe&acle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lefie faire was fownd: So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought but her lovely face flie for his looking left. LXVIII. Withall (he laughed, and me bluflit withall, That blufliing to her... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 644 pages
...gownd : So that faire fpe6tacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lefle faire was fovvnd: So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought but her lovely face flie for his looking left. LXVIII. Withall me laughed, and llie bluflit withall, That blufhing to her... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 546 pages
...And th' yvorie in golden mantle gownd: So that fairc spectacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd : So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, Nought hut her lovely face she for his looting l.-tt. LXvIII. Withall she laughed, and she hlusht withall,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...And th' yvorie in golden mantle gownd: So that faire spectacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd: So hidd in lockes and...grace, And laughter to her blushing, as did fall. Now when they spyde the Knight to slacke his pace Them to behold, and in his sparkling face The secrete... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 326 pages
...And th' yvorie in golden mantle gownd: So that faire spectacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd: So hidd in lockes and...grace, And laughter to her blushing, as did fall. Now when they spyde the Knight to slacke his pace Them to behold, and in his sparkling face The secrete... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 390 pages
...And th' yvorie in golden mantle gownd: So that faire spectacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd: So hidd in lockes and...Nought but her lovely face she for his looking left. Withall she laughed, and she blusht witliall, That blushing to her laughter gave more grace, And laughter... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...th' yvorie in golden mantle gownd : 80 that faire spectacle from him was reft, Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was fownd : So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft, IS' ought hut her lovely face she for his looking left. LXVin Withall she laughed, and she hlusht withall,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...JVaught but her lovely face she for his looking left. Withal she laughed, and she blush'd withal, 36 That blushing to her laughter gave more grace, And laughter to her blushing. ae n Withal she laugh'd," &c.—Perhaps this is the loveliest thing of the kind, mixing the sensual... | |
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