| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 496 pages
...his opinion. Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon, Licurge himself, the gret King of Trace ; Black was his berd, and manly was his face ; The cercles of his eyen in his bed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red ; And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 490 pages
...his opinion. Ther maist thou se coming with Palumon, Licurge himselt, the gret King of Trace ; Black was his berd, and manly was his face ; The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red ; And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 766 pages
...There maist thou se coming with Palamon licurge himself, the grete king of Trace : Blake was his herd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed They tloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about. With kemped heres on bis... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1818 - 354 pages
...Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace : Blake was his herd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 388 pages
...his opinion. Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace: Blake was his berd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 400 pages
...Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace : Blake was his herd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his bed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...Tber maist thoa se coming with Palamon. Licurge himself, the grete king ot Trace ; Blake was his herd, and manly was his face ; The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen jelwe and red. And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his... | |
| Charles Burton - 1823 - 234 pages
...natural:— " Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon . Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace : Blake was his berd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...his opinion. There maist thou sc coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace: Blake g arriva at the Age. of Twenty-three. How soon hath time, the subtle hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about. With kemped heres on his... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 368 pages
...his opinion. Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grete king of Trace : Blake was his berd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed eim They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres... | |
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