| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pągines
...you back return with foul difgrace ; Yet wifdom warns, whilft foot is in the gate, To ftay the ftep, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den ; A monfter vMe, whom God and man does hate : Therefore, I read beware, fly, fly, (quoth then X. XIV. But full... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 pągines
...retttrne with foule difgrace j Tet wifedome warms, whileji foot is in the gate, To Jiay the Jleppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monjler vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware. Fly, fly, quoth then The fearefull... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pągines
...better wot then you : Though nowe too late To wifti you backe returne with foule difgrace, Yet wifedome warnes, whileft foot is in the gate, To ftay the fteppe, ere forced to retrate. " Periculofse plenum opus aleae " Ttaftas, et incedis per ignes " Subpofitos cineri dolofo." Spenfer,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 pągines
...better wot then you : Though nowe too late To wifh you backe returne with foule difgrace, Yet wifedome warnes, whileft foot is in the gate, To ftay the fteppe, ere forced to retrate. " Periculofe plenum opus aleae " Traftas, et incedis per ignes " Subpofitos cineri dolofo." Spenfer,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 446 pągines
...with the two firft editions, places only a comma after you, TODD. VOL. II. C This is the wanclring wood, this Errours den, A monfter vile, whom God and man does hate : XIII. 6. This is the tcandring wood, (Ms Errours den : A monjler w7e,] Errour's den is imagined from... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 pągines
...backe returne with foul disgrace, Yet wisedome warnes, whilest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, . A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then The fearefull... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 pągines
...returne with foule disgrace, Yet wisedome warnes, whitest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the Wandring Wood, this Errours Den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." — " Fly, fly," quoth then Thefearefulldwarfe;... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pągines
...returne with foule disgrace, Yet wisedome warnes, whilest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read2 beware." " Fly, fly," quoth 'then The... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pągines
...returne with foule disgrace, Yet wisedome warnes, whilest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the Wandring Wood, this Errours Den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then The fearefull... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 pągines
...hidden shade: Vertue gives her selfe light through darknesse for to wade." TTTT. To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the Wandring Wood, this Errours Den, A monster vile , whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware." "Fly, fly," quoth then The fearefull... | |
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