Yet she, most faithfull Ladie, all this while Forsaken,- wofull, solitarie mayd, Far from all peoples preace, as in exile, In wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd, To seeke her knight ; who, subtily betrayd Through that late vision which th' Enchaunter... Spenser. Book i of The faery queene, ed. by G.W. Kitchin - Page 26by Edmund Spenser - 1867Full view - About this book
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pages
...wildernefie and waftfull deferts ftrayd, To feeke her Knight ; who, fubtily betrayd Through that late vifion which th' Enchaunter wrought, Had her abandond : She, of nought affrayd, Through woods and waftnes wide him daily fought ; Yet wimed tydinges none of him unto her brought. III. 3. Far from all... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 446 pages
...wildernefle and waftfull deferts ftrayd, To feeke her Knight ; who, fublily betrayd Through that late vifion which th' Enchaunter wrought, Had her abandond : She, of nought affrayd, Through woods and waitnes wide him daily Yet wiflied tydinges none of him unto her brought. III. 3. Far from all peoples... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...in despayre, And her dew loves deryv'd to that vile witches shayre. Yet she, most faithfull ladie, all this while Forsaken, wofull, solitarie mayd, Far...exile, In wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd, Toseeke her knight; who, snbtily betrayd Through that late vision which th' enchaunter wrought, , Had... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...this while Forsaken, wofull, soutane rnayd, Far from all peoples preace, as in exile, In wilderneise and wastfull deserts strayd, To seeke her knight ;...Through that late vision which th' enchaunter wrought. Hid her abandond : she, of nought affrayd, Through woods and wastnes wide him daily sought; Yet wished... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...while Forsaken, wofull, solitarie mayd, Far frt,m nll peoples preaee, as in exile, In wiUkTnesse aml wastfull deserts strayd, To seeke her knight; who, subtily betrayd Through that late vision whieh th' enehaunter wrought, Had her abandond : she, of nought affrayd, Through woods and wastnes... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...to that vile Witches shayre. FullijfifdJan.i.iJa.ty Jrhn Jhorpt III. Yet she, most faithfull Ladie, all this while Forsaken, wofull, solitarie mayd, Far...Enchaunter wrought, Had her abandond : She, of nought aflrayd, Through woods and wastnes wide him daily sought; Yet wished tydingesnone of him unto her brought.... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...that vile witches shayre. Yet she, most faithful! ladye, all this while Forsaken, wofull, solitario mayd, Far from all peoples preace, as in exile, In...wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd, To seeke her knight j who, suhtily hetrayd Through that late vision which th' enchaunter wrought, Had her abandond : she,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literature - 1836 - 446 pages
...from all peoples preace, as in exile, In wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd * Psychomachia. Ed. To seeke her knight ; who, subtily betrayd Through...abandond ; she, of nought affrayd, Through woods and wastnes wide him daily sought, Yet wished tydinges none of him unto her brought. F. Qu. BI c. 3. st.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literature - 1836 - 424 pages
...Shakspeare and Milton. This stanza is a good instance of what I mean : — Yet she, most faithful! ladie, all this while Forsaken, wofull, solitarie mayd, Far...exile, In wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd * Psychomachia. Ed. To seeks her knight ; who, subtily betrayd Through that late vision which th' enchaunter... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...most faithfull Ladie, all this while Forsaken, wofull, solitarie mayd, Far from all peoples preace,2 as in exile, In wildernesse and wastfull deserts strayd,...abandond : She, of nought affrayd, Through woods and wastnes wide him daily sought ; Yet wished tydinges none of him unto her brought. IV. One day, nigh... | |
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