| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 頁
...OB OF UOLINMSE. Lo ! I, the man whose Muse whylome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly shepherds weeds, Am now enforst, a farre unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to ehaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights and ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 頁
...QUEENE, CONTAYNING legenB of tlje Utmost of tyt HUB ffiross*, «r of i. Lo! I, the man whose Musewhylome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly shepheards...taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept in silence long, Me, all too... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 頁
...I. JLjO ! I, the man whose Muse whylome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly shepheards weeds, l Am now enforst, a farre unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept in silence long, Me, all too... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 頁
...OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE, OR OF HOI.1NESSE. I ,o ! I, the man whose Muse whylome did mnske, As time her taught, in lowly shepheards weeds, Am now enforst, a farre un fitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights and ladles gentle... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - 1849 - 510 頁
...the man whose muse whylome did maske, As time her taught, iu lowly shepheard's weeds, Am now cnforst a farre unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights' and ladies' gentle deeds. Faerie Queene, St. 1. I who erewhile the happy garden... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 頁
...ÍONTAVN1NÜ THE LEGEND OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE, OR OF HOLINESSE. Lo ! I, the man whose Muse whylome mpet did resound ; Though now their acts be 110 where...compiled With warlike numbers and heroicke sound, D Arid sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept in silence long, Me, all... | |
| James Henry - 1851 - 264 頁
...and Milton : " Lo! I, the man whose muse whylome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly shepheard's weeds, Am now enforst a farre unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights' and ladies' gentle deeds." Faerie Queene, st. 1. " I who erewhile the happy garden... | |
| James Henry - 1853 - 626 頁
...and Milton: "Lo ! I, the man whose muse whylome did maske, As time her taught, in lowly shepheard's weeds, Am now enforst a farre unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine oaten recds, And sing of knights' and ladies' gentle decds." Faerie Quecne, si. I. "I who erewhile the happy... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1860 - 256 頁
...{pass) away the time. The very first lines of the Faery Queen are — Lo ; I, the man whose muse ivhylom did maske, As time her taught in lowly shepheards weeds, Am now enforced, a far unfitter taske, For trumpets stern to change mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham, Mary Caroline Maberly - 1861 - 164 頁
...(pass) away the time. The very first lines of the Faery Queen are — Lo ; I, the man whose muse whylom did maske, As time her taught in lowly shepheards weeds, Am now enforced, far unfitter taske, For trumpets stern to change mine oaten reeds, And sing of knights and... | |
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