When, weening to return whence they did stray, They cannot find that path, which first was shown, But wander to and fro in ways unknown, Furthest from end then, when they nearest ween, That makes them doubt... The Two-penny post - Página 2941854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 páginas
...which firft was fhown, But wander to and fro in ways unknown, Furtheft from end then, when they neareft ween, That makes them doubt their wits be not their own : So many paths, fo many turnings feen, That which of them to take, in diverfe doubt they been. XI. At laflr, refolving... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 páginas
...inward sound. Led with delight they thus beguile the way, Untill the blustring storme is overblowne ; When weening to return, whence they did stray, They cannot find that path, which first was shownc, But wander too and fro in waies unknowne, Furthest from end then, when they nearest weene,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...inward sound : Led with delight, they thus beguile the way, Untill the blustering storm is overblown, this, that happiness is happiness ? Take nature's...heads conceive ; Obvioua her goods, in no extreme [bern. That which of them to take, in divers doubt they THE CHARIOT OF PRIDE DRAWN BY THE PASSIONS.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...storm is overblown, When, weening to return, whenee they did stray, They eannot find that path whieh \@] [G]H]I]J]K]L] ZgUhUiU J%[ S [t[ 3?]W]GO.Y7) : U \G[\]]]^] ? SJN JP...[t'RUTR U$O SPLmU7] V M7[8[)\:[ H \q\r\V]j]k\l\m\ N whieh of them to take, in divers doubt they been. THE CHARIOT OF PRIDE DRAWN BY THE PASSIONS. SUDDEN... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 páginas
...inward sound : Led with delight they thus beguile the way, Until the blustering storm is overblown, When, weening* to return, whence they did stray, They...turnings seen, That which of them to take, in divers doubts they been. These verses are easily comprehended. Every young person should know something of... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 páginas
...inward sound . Led with delight, they thus beguile the way, Until the blustering storm is overblown,' When, weening to return, whence they did stray. They...path which first was shown, But wander to- and fro m ways unknown, Furthest from end, then, when they nearest ween, That makes them doubt their wits be... | |
| 1840 - 372 páginas
...inward sound : Led with delight, they thus beguile the way, Until the blustering storm is overblown, When, weening to return, whence they did stray They...their own : So many paths, so many turnings seen, [been. That which of them to take, in divers doubts they Nought is there under Heaven's wide hollowness,... | |
| 1858 - 690 páginas
...pleasure forward led, Joying to hear the birds' sweet harmony," until, like them, " They cannot find the path which first was shown, But wander to and fro in ways unknown." Book I, Canto I, v. 10. " And now it began to rain, and thunder, and lighten in a most dreadful manner,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...delight, they thus beguile the way, Untill the blustring storme is overblowne ; When, weening5 to returne, whence they did stray, They cannot find that path, which first was showne, But wander too and fro in waies unknowne, Furthest from end then, when they neerest weene,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 272 páginas
...Led with delight, they thus beguile the way, Untill the blustring storm is overblown ; When, weeningf to return, whence they did stray, They cannot find...many turnings seen, That which of them to take in diverse doubt they been. L^ * This descriptive enumeration of trees is imitated from Chaucer f Weening,... | |
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