| English poetry - 1788 - 510 pages
...Seem like some maiden queen. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, 160 Upon the lowly ground affixed are, Ne dare lift up...proud. Nathless do ye still loud her praises sing, 165 That all the woods may answer, and your eccho ring. " Tell me, ye merchants' daughters! did ye... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...Seem lyke fome Mayden Queene. Her modeft eyes, abaihed to behold So many gazers as on her do dare, 160 Upon the lowly ground affixed are ; Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, But blufh to heare her prayfes fung fo loud, So farre from being proud. NathlefTe doe ye ftill loud her... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...Seem like some maiden queen. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, Upon the lowly ground affixed are, Ne dare lift up...praises sing, That all the woods may answer, and your eccho ring. .' Tell me, ye merchants' daughters ! did ye see So fair a creature in your town before,... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...Seem like some maiden queen. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, Upon the lowly ground affixed are, Ne dare lift up...her praises sung so loud, So far from being proud. Natiiless do ye still loud her praises sing, That all the woods may answer, and your eccho ring. "... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 494 pages
...lyke fome mayden queene. " Her modcjl eyes, abafhed to behold " So many gazers as on her do ftare, " Upon the lowly ground affixed are; " Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, " But blufh to heart her prayfes fung fo loud, » And from within the golden lamps that turn Nightly before... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - Literature - 1809 - 506 pages
...like fome maiden queen Her tnodeft eyes , aba (bed to behold So many gazers as on her do ft a re , Upon the lowly ground affixed are , Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, . 81 9 But net fïrf) feine <5 djáfereí egíe (pafloral elegy) ou f Ьеп *£0D Dee ebctn ОДШрр... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...Seem lyke some mayden queeiie. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, Upon the lowly ground affixed are; Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, Bat blush to hearr. her prayses sung so loud, So {mm from being proud. Nathlease doe ye still loud... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...Seem lyke some Mayden Queene. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, Upon the lowly ground affixed are; Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, But blush to heare her prayses sung so loud, So farre from being proud. Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, Upon the lowly ground affixed are, Ke FMG @ > B G G G eccho ring. '• Tell me, ye merchante' daughters ! did ye -ce So fair a creature in your town before,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 450 pages
...lyke some Mayden Queene. Her modest eyes, abashed to behold So many gazers as on her do stare, 1 6O Upon the lowly ground affixed are ; Ne dare lift up her countenance too bold, But blush to heare her prayses sung so loud, So farrc from being proud. Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses... | |
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