| 1788 - 538 lapas
...blamed For being to that swain too cruell hard, That her bright glory else hath much defamed : 910 But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To...her upbraid For loving not ? for who can love compel ; And sooth to say, it is fool-hardy-thing 915 Rashly to witen creatures so divine ; For demi-gods... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 lapas
...kindness with which ROSALIND is mentioned by a lover who had long despaired of obtaining her affection. But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To...who with blame can justly her upbraid, For loving notfor who can love compel ? And (sooth to say) it is full hardy thing, Rashly to censure creatures... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 394 lapas
...I have often heard, Fair Rosalind of divers foully blam'd, For being to that swain too cruel hard ; But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To...upbraid, For loving not ; for who can love compel ? And (sooth to say) it is full handy thing Rashly to censure creatures so divine ; For demi-gods they... | |
| Thomas Ward - 1842 - 316 lapas
...DESCENDER. PASSAIC. TALE II. THE WORTH OF BEAUTY: OR, A LOVER'S JOURNAL.(7) CANTO I. FIRST LOVE. ' Oh who can tell what cause had that fair maid To use...loving not ? for who can love compel ?' SPENSER. MINE is no tale of venture bold, Of reckless quest of fame or gold ; Of passion's dark, erratic course,... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 lapas
..." I have often heard Fair Rosalind or divers foully blam'd, For being to that swain too cruel hard; But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To...her upbraid, For loving not; for who can love compel ? And (sooth to say) it is full handy thing Rashly to censure creatures so divine ; For demi-gods they... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 lapas
...golden hooks, That from the foolish fish their bates do hide. Sprnser, But who ean tell what eause had that fair maid To use him so, that loved her so well ? Or who with blame ean justly her upbraid, For loving not for who ean love eompel And sooth to say, it is fool-hardy... | |
| 1856 - 570 lapas
...wash'd with morning Dew, And Love is loveliest when embalm'd in Tears. ^ Byron. £, Spenser. IgUT who can tell what cause had that fair Maid To use...upbraid, For loving not for who can Love compel ? And sooth to say, it is fool-hardy thing Rashly to witen creatures so divine ! For demigods they... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 350 lapas
...foully blamed For being to that swain too cruel hard ; That her bright glory else hath much defamed. 910 But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To use him so that used her so well; Or who with blame can justly her upbraid, For loving not1? for who can love compel?... | |
| 1859 - 806 lapas
...foully blamed For being to that swain too cruel hard ; That her bright glory else hath much defamed. But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To use him so that used her so well ? Or who with blame can justly her upbraid For loving not ? for who can love compel... | |
| Anne Manning - 1866 - 302 lapas
...blamed, For being to that swain too cruel hard ; That, her bright glory else, hath much defamed But who can tell what cause had that fair maid To use him so that used her so well? Or who with blame can justly her upbraid For loving not? for who can love compel?"... | |
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