And in the thickest covert of that shade, There was a pleasant arbour, not by art, But of the trees... Britomart - Strona 94autor: Edmund Spenser - 1903 - Liczba stron: 266Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - Liczba stron: 490
...Odours, and moft fweet {Delight. And, in the thickeft Covert in that Shade, There was a pleafant Artxaur, not by Art, But of the Trees own Inclination made, Which knitting their ranke Branches Part to Parr, With wanton Ivie-twine entail'd athwart, And Eglantine and Caprisfole... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - Liczba stron: 574
...odours, and moft fweet delight. XLIV. And in the thickeft covert of that fhade, There was a pleafant arbour, not by art, But of the trees own inclination made, Which knitting their rank branches part to part, With wanton Ivy-twine entrayld athwart, And Eglantine, and Caprifole emong,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - Liczba stron: 476
...dainty odours delight. And, in the tLickeP covert in that fa '.de, There was a pleahmt arbour, ret by art, But of the trees own inclination made, Which knitting their ranke branches part to part, With wanton ivic-twine entail'd athwart," And eglantine and caprisfole... | |
| John Stoddart - 1801 - Liczba stron: 402
...paradise, There stood a stately mount, on whose round top, A gloomy grove of myrtle trees did rise — And in the thickest covert of that shade, There was a pleasant arber " When the uniformity of these old gardens became disgusting, by its excess, it was natural in... | |
| 1818 - Liczba stron: 596
...most sweet di'ii-rhti And, in the thickest covert in that shade, There was a pleasant arbour, riot by art, But of the trees' own inclination made, Which knitting their ranke branches part to With wanton ivie-twine cntail'd athwart, And eglantine and capriafple emonjr,... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - Liczba stron: 498
...That all the ground with precious dew bedight, Threw forth most dainty odours and most sweet delight. And in the thickest covert of that shade There was a pleasant arbour, not by art, But by the trees' own inclination made ; Which knitting their rank branches part to part, With wanton ivy-twine... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - Liczba stron: 412
...the ground, with pretious deaw bedight, Threw forth most dainty odours and most sweet delight. XLIV. And in the thickest covert of that shade There was a pleasant arber, not by art But of the trees owne inclination made, Which knitting their rancke braunches part... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - Liczba stron: 430
...all the ground, with precious dew bedighl, Threw forth roost dainty odours and most sweet delight. And in the thickest covert of that shade There was a pleasant arbour, not by art, But of tke trees' own inclination, made, Which knitting their rank branches, part to part, With wanton ivy-twine... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - Liczba stron: 680
...all the ground, with pretious deaw bedight. Threw forth most dainty odours and most sweet delight. And in the thickest covert of that shade There was a pleasant arbcr, not by art But of the trees own inclination made, Which knitting their rancke braunches part... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - Liczba stron: 466
...description of a natural arbour also shows how closely he observed the minutest forms of Nature : " And in the thickest covert of that shade, There was...pleasant arbour, not by art, But of the trees' own inclinations made, Which, knitting their rank branches part to part, With wanton ivy twine entrail'd... | |
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