With braunches broad dispredd and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood mote see, And loaden all with fruit as thick as it might bee. Modern Painters ... - Страница 317написао/ла John Ruskin - 1860Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 страница
...thick arber goodly over-dight, In which me often usd from open heat Herfelfe to fhroud, and pleafures to entreat : Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With braunches broad difpredd and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood mote fee, And loaden all with fruit... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 страница
...bright, With braunches broad difpredd and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood mote fee, And loaden all with fruit as thick as it might bee. Their fruit were golden apples &c.] This mythology is drawn from Claudian. Pluto confoles Proferpine with thefe promifes, Rapt. Prof.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 484 страница
...thick arber goodly overdight, In which jhe often us 'd from open heat HerfclfetojhroiKd, and plcafarcs to entreat. Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With braunches broad difpredd and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood mote fee, And loaden all with fruit... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 страница
...And in the midst thereof a silver seat, With a thick arber goodly over-dight, In which she often nsd from open heat Hcrselfe to shroud, and pleasures to...Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With braunches bread dfepredd and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood mote seev And loaden all with... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 страница
...a silver seat With a thick arbour .goodly overdight, In which she often used from open heat Herself to shroud, and pleasures to entreat. Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With branches broad dispread, and body great, Clothed with leaves that none the wood mote see, And loden... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 страница
...a silver seat, With a thick arber goodly over-dight, In which she often usd from open heat Herselfe ner to complaine ; But unto great king Neptune selfe did goo, And, on her knee before him falling witli leaves, that none the wood mote see, And loaden all with fruit as thick as it might bee. Their... | |
| 1833 - 484 страница
...a stirer «ai, With a thick arbour goodly overdight, In which she often used from open heat Herself to shroud, and pleasures to entreat. Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With branches broad dispread and body great, Clothed with leaves 1Aoi nons the wood might tee, And loaden... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 464 страница
...of Crito, who was an intimate friend of Socrates, and with him at the time of his death. vOL. n. 3 Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With braunches...And loaden all with fruit as thick as it might bee. LIV. Their fruit were golden apples glistring bright, That goodly was their glory to behold ; On earth... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 614 страница
...a silver seat. With a thick arbour goodly overdight, In which she often need from open heat Herself to shroud, and pleasures to entreat ; Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With branches broad d ¡spread, and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the fruit might see, And... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 страница
...silver seat, With a thick arbour goodly over-dight, In which she often us'd from open heat Herself to shroud, and pleasures to entreat : Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With branches broad dispread and body great, Clothed with leaves, that none the wood might see, And loaded... | |
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