Ouse came far from land, By many a city and by many a towne And many rivers taking under-hand Into his waters as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom... Spenser's Faerie Queene - Pàgina 659per Edmund Spenser - 1758Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 494 pàgines
...owne fifh unto their feftivall, Whofe like none elfe could mew, the which they Ruffins call. 34Next thefe the plenteous Oufe came far from land, By many...with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it 35after him the fatall Welland went/ That, if old fawes prove true (which God forbid!) Shall drowne... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 522 pàgines
...By many a city and by many a towne ; And many rivers taking under hand Into his waters as he pafTeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the...doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Mule and many a learned wit."'' Spenfer would be purfuing his ftudies at Cambridge in 1569, and we... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 360 pàgines
...taking holy orders. Yet he writes, celebrating the ditch-like Cam, — GABRIEL HARVEY. 119 ' There doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit My mother Cambridge, whom, as with a crown. She doth adorn, and is adorn 'd by it. With many a gentle muse, and many a gentle wit.' Spenser... | |
| 1920 - 502 pàgines
...And many rivers taking under hand Into his waters, as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne, Thence doth by Huntingdon and...doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle muse, and many a learned wit.*5 ': St.~34.~ This general description of the Ouse is illustrated by... | |
| 1866 - 472 pàgines
...And many rivers taking under-hand Into his waters, as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne, Thence doth by Huntingdon and...My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorn e, and is adorn 'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit. 36 And after him the... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - 1869 - 804 pàgines
...rivers taking under-hand Into his waters as he posseth downe, The Ele, the Were, the Grant, the Stnre, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and CAMBRIDGE flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowns i He doth adorne and is adorn 'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit. But he... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 pàgines
...By many a city and by many a towne, And many rivers taken underhand Into his waters, as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the...Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorned of it With many a gentle muse, and many a learned wit. Next these came Tyne, along whose stony... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 104 pàgines
...By many a city and by many a towne, And many rivers taken underhand Into his waters, as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the...Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorned of it With many a gentle muse, and many a learned wit. Next these came Tyne, along whose stony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 488 pàgines
...not prevented his gratitude to his alma mater from breaking forth in his account of the Ouze, who " Doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit; My mother Cambridge, whom, as with a crown, He doth adorn, and is adorned of it, With many a gentle muse, and many a learned wit. ' From... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pàgines
...under-hand Into his waters, an he passeth downe, [Rowne,) (The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adornc, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned Wit. XXXV. And after him the... | |
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