| 1788 - 510 lapas
...fair? 6f " Her heavenly harionr, her princely grace, " Can you well compare ? " The red rose raedled with the white yfere, " In either cheek depeinten lively chear ; " Her modest eye, 70 " Her majesty, '•. Where have you Ken the like but there P Volant HI. C c « I saw Phoebus thrust... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 lapas
...face, Like Phoebe fair ? Her heavenly 'haviour, her princely grace Can you well compare ? The red-rose medled with the white y-fere, In either cheek depeinten...eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but here ?" SPENSER. " The rois knoppis, te tand furth thare hede, Gan chyp, and kyth thare vernale lippis... | |
| George Field - 1835 - 310 lapas
...well compare ? The red- rose melted with the white yfere, In either cheek depeincten lively cheere : Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? SPENSER'S SHEP. CAL. AP. His hand did quake And tremble like an orpin green; And troubled blood through... | |
| Anna Jane Buckland - 1882 - 544 lapas
...you well compare ? The red rose medled with the white-y-frere, In either cheek depicted lively cheer, Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? " These are only two verses of the song, but perhaps Queen Elizabeth did not often get prettier praise... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 lapas
...princely grace, The Red rose medled l with the White yfere, 2 In either cheek depeinten lively cheer : Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? I saw Calliope speed her to the place Where my goddess shines; And after her the other Muses trace... | |
| William John Courthope - 1897 - 478 lapas
...you well compare ? The Red Rose medled with the white yfere, In either cheek deplincten lively cheer: Her modest eye, Her Majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? And in November Colin himself, bewailing Dido "the great shepherd's daughter " in a dirge, possibly... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1898 - 148 lapas
...you well compare? The red rose medled with the white yfere, In either cheek depeindten lively cheer: Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but there? " I saw Phoebus thrust out his golden head, Upon her to gaze; But, when he saw how broad her beams... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 lapas
...you well compare ? The red rose meddled with the white yfere In either cheek depeincten lively cheer! Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like, but there ? ' I saw PHCEBUS thrust out his golden head, Upon her to gaze; But when he saw how broad her beams... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 lapas
...ye well compare ? The Red rose medled with the White yfere, In either cheek depeincten lively cheer. Her modest eye, Her majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? I saw Calliope speed her to the place Where my goddess shines; And after her the other Muses trace... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1926 - 164 lapas
...well compare ? The Red rose meddled with the Whyte yfere, In either cheek depeincten lively chere: Her modest eye, Her Majesty, Where have you seen the like but there ? In contrast with this brisk and lively tune, the elegy on Dido, in the Eleventh Eclogue, has a metre... | |
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