Thus having past all perill, I was come Within the compasse of that Islands space ; The which did seeme, unto my simple doome, The onely pleasant and delightfull place That ever troden was of footings trace : For all that nature by her mother-wit Could... The Works of Edmund Spenser - Página 406por Edmund Spenser - 1805Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Spenser - 1596 - 738 páginas
...the compasse of that islands space; The which did seeme, unto my simple doome, 2 The onely pleasant and delightfull place That ever troden was of footings...her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing second Natures part, supplyed... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 páginas
...of that ijlands /pace ', < The which didfeeme unto myfimple doome The onely pleafant and delightful! place That ever troden was of footings trace : For all that nature by her mother wit Could frame in earth, and forme of fubftance bafet Was there ; and all that nature did omit,... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 páginas
...alluded to is in the 2ift Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied it. f See Milton's inimitable defcription of the garden of Eden. Paradife... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 páginas
...alluded to is in the 3 1 ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied it. NOTE V. Verfe 453. flat work, " where not nice Art in curious knots,... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 páginas
...alluded to is in the 2 i ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe . , -.Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied it. NOTE V. Verfe 453. That taork, " where not nice Art in curious knots,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 492 páginas
...perill, I was come Within the compafle of that Iflands fpace ; The which did feeme, unto my fimple doome, The onely pleafant and delightfull place That ever...there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing fecond Natures part, fupplyed it. XXII. " No tree, that is of count, in greenewood From loweft iuniper... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 496 páginas
...perill, I was come Within the compafle of that Iflands fpace ; The which did feeme, unto my fimple doome, The onely pleafant and delightfull place That ever...there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing fecond Natures part, fupplyed it. XXII. " Na tree, that is of count, in greenewood growes, From loweft... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 páginas
...simple doome, The oncly pleasant and delightful! place That ovrr tnidnu was of footings trace: For ¡ill that Nature by her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, Was there; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing second Natures part, supplyed... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 308 páginas
...the compasse of that Islands space ; The which did seeme, unto my simple doome, The onely pleasant and delightfull place That ever troden was of footings...her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing second Natures part, supplyed... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 410 páginas
...Within the compasse of that Islands space; The which did seeme, unto my simple doome, The onely pleasant and delightfull place That ever troden was of footings...her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, Was there; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing second Natures part, supplyed... | |
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