| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 468 pages
...There is no heart, I deme, in such dispaire, * This is the old and genuine reading. Urry reads, Within. Ne with thoughts froward and contraire So overlaid,...but it should soone have bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood, and cast aside mine eie, 85 I was ware of the fairest medler tre,... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 466 pages
...There is no heart, I deme, in such dispaire, * This is the old and genuine reading. Urry reads, Within. Ne with thoughts froward and contraire So overlaid,...but it should soone have bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood, and cast aside mine eie, 85 I was ware of the fairest medler tre,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1815 - 618 pages
...himself, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglantere, that certainly, There is no herte I deme in such dispaire, Ne with thoughts froward...overlaid, but it should soone have bote, If it had once felt this savour sote. And And as I stood, and cast aside mine eie, I was ware of the fairest... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 354 pages
...sie, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of .the eglentere, that certainely There is no herte I deme in such dispaire, Ne with thoughts froward and contraire, So ouerlaid, but it should soone haue bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood and cast... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 328 pages
...this pleasaunt sight sie, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere, that certainely There is no hert, I deme, in such dispaire, Ne with...but it should soone have bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood and cast aside mine eie, I was ware of the fairest medler tree, That... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 pages
...Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere, that certainely There is no hert, I deine, in such dispaire, Ne with thoughts froward and contraire,...but it should soone have bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood and cast aside mine eie, I was ware of the fairest medler tree, That... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1830 - 552 pages
...himself, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglantere, that certainly There is no herte I deme in such dispaire, Ne with thoughts froward...overlaid, but it should soone have bote, If it had once felt this savour sote. VOL. V. w Dream, p 329. AA BOOK VIII. HISTORYOF ENGLISH POETRY. HISTORY... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 pages
...sight sie, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere, that certainely There is no herte I deme in such dispaire, Ne with thoughts froward and contraire, So ouerlaid, but it should soone haue bote, If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood and cast... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 pages
...this pleasaunt sight sie, Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglenlere, that certainely There is no hert, I deme, in such dispaire, Ne with...but it should soone have bote,' If it had ones felt this savour sole. Together. » I trow. » Help or comfort. And as I stood and cast aside mine eie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 318 pages
...this pleasaunt sight sie, Tltought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere, that certainely There is no hert, I deme, in such dispaire, Ne with...and contraire, So overlaid, but it should soone have bote,3 If it had ones felt this savour sote. Together. 3 I trow. 3 Help or comfort. And as I stood... | |
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