| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...to win Is wifely to advife. now day isfpent: <fherefore with me ye may take up your in For this fame night, the knight was well content : So with that godly father to his home they went. XXXIV. A little lowly hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forefts fide, Far from refort of people,... | |
| James Burgh - 1792 - 410 pages
...to advife •, now day isfpent ; tc Therefore with me ye may take up your In " For thlsjame flight." The knight was well content : So with that godly father to his home they went. XXXIII. TREPIDATION. VEXATION. The humourous fceneof cramming Sir John Falfhffinto the balket of foul... | |
| James Burgh - Elocution - 1804 - 308 pages
...(5) Is wisely to advise ; now <ffly is spent I»Titinj. Therefore with me you may take up your Inn For this same night" The knight was well content : So with that godly Father to his home they went. (1) Creature. (2) Pafs. 109 XXXIII. TREPIDATION. VEXATION. The humorous fcene of warning Sir John Falstajfinto... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1804 - 480 pages
...has thus graphically drawn : A little lowly hermitage it was• Down in a dale, hard by a forest's side, Far from resort of people that did pas In traveill to and froe : a little wyde There was an holy chappell edifyde, Wherein the hermite dewly wont to say His... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 pages
...win Is wifely to advife : now day is fpent ; Therefore with me ye may take up your In For this fame night." The Knight was well content : So with that...lowly hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forefts fide, Far from refort of people, that did pas In traveill to and froe : a litle wyde There... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pages
...win Is wifely to advife : now day is fpent ; Therefore with me ye may take up your In For this fame night." The Knight was well content : So with that...lowly hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forefts fide, Far from refort of people, that did pas In traveill to and froe : a litle wyde ' There... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 446 pages
...now day is fpent ; Therefore with me ye may take up your In For this fame night." The Knight was well So with that godly Father to his home they went. xxxiv....lowly hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forefts fide, Far from refort of people, that did pas In traveill to and froe : a litle wyde There... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...well content: So with that godly father to his home they went. A litle lowly hermitage it was, Do\vne in a dale, hard by a forests side, Far from resort of people, that did pas In traveill to and froe: a litle wyde There was an holy chappcll edifyde, Wherein the hcrmite dewly wont to say His holy... | |
| Poetical narratives - English poetry - 1810 - 330 pages
...; " the way to win Is wisely to advise. Now day is spent : Therefore with me ye may take up your in For this same night." The knight was well content: So with that godly father to his home they went. A little lowly hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forests side, Far from resort of people,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...well content: So with that godly father to his home they went. A litle lowly hermitage it was, Uownc in a dale, hard by a forests side, Far from resort of people, that did pas Iti traveill to and froe: a litle wyifo There was an holy chappell edifyde, Wherein the hermite dewly... | |
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