| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1863 - 592 pages
...stele.... There maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grele king of Trace : Blake was his berd and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his lied They^loweden lietwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked lie about, With kemped heres on... | |
| George Richard Jesse - Dogs - 1866 - 486 pages
...maist thou se, coming with Palamou, Lycurge himself, the grete King of Trace ; Blake was his berde, and manly was his face : The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden bewixten yahve and red : i Ne is, in not. - Garland. And like a griffon looked he... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1867 - 282 pages
...they, as I have [you] told, Everich^after his owen opinioun. Ther maistow se comyng with Palomoun 1270 Ligurge himself, the grete kyng of Trace; Blak was...cercles of his eyen in his heed They gloweden bytwixe yo\\v and reed, And lik a griff oun loked he aboute, 1275 With kempe heres on his browes stowte; His... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1868 - 604 pages
...his opinion. Ther maist thou se coming with Palamon Licurge himself, the grcte king of Trace : Blake was his berd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his lied They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With keniped heres on... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...were they, as I have you told, Everich after his opinioun. Ther maistow sen comyng with Palamoun 1270 Ligurge himself, the grete kyng of Trace; Blak was...was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his heed They.gloweden bytwixe _yelwe and reed; And lik a griffoun lokede he aboute, 1275 With kempe heres on... | |
| George Harris - Aesthetics - 1869 - 338 pages
...appearance, his action, his demeanour, and each attendant circumstance about him : — " 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... | |
| George Harris - Aesthetics - 1869 - 332 pages
...appearance, his action, his demeanour, and each attendant circumstance about him : — " 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... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1871 - 396 pages
...Ther maiftow fe comyng with Palomoun* Ligurge himfelf, the grete kyng of Trace j Blak was his herd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in...griffoun loked he aboute, With kempe heres on his browes ftowte ; His lymes greet, his brawnes hard and Itronge, His fchuldres brood, his armes rounde and longe.... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...stele. . . . 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... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Stephen Haskins Carpenter - English language - 1872 - 342 pages
...Everich after his opinioun. Ther maistow sen comyng with Palamoun. 1270 Ligurge himself, the grcte kyng of Trace; Blak was his berd, and manly was his...cercles of his eyen in his heed They gloweden bytwixe _yelwe and reed ; And lik a griffoun lokede he aboute, 1275 With kempe heres on his browes stowte ;... | |
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