| 1788 - 510 頁
...pace, Like Phcebe, from her chamber of the East, Arising torth to inn her mighty race, 150 Clad aji in white, that seems a virgin best : So well it her beseems, that ye would ween £ome angel she had been : Her tong loose yellow locks. like golden wire, Spiinkaed with pearl,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 494 頁
...notice of by the crhicks; and it is repeated, as here in Milton, in hisEpit/iulamiwi " Her long loofe yellow locks, lyke golden wyre, " Sprinckled with...flowres atweene, " Doe lyke a golden mantle her attyre : " And, being crowned with a girland greene, " Seem lyke fome mayden queene. " Her modcjl eyes, abafhed... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 頁
...with portly pace, like Phoebe, from her chamber of the East, Arising forth to run her mighty race, Clad all in white, that seems a virgin best : So well it her beseems, that ye would ween Some angel she had been: Her long loose yellow locks, like golden wire, Sprinkled with pearl,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 頁
...with portly pace, Lyke Phoebe, from her chamber of the east, Arysing forth to run her mighty race, Clad all in white, that seems a virgin best. So well...her beseems, that ye would weene Some angell she had beeneHer long loose yellow locks lyke golden wyre, Sprinckled with perle, and perling flowres atwcene,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 頁
...from her chamber of the east, Arysing furth to run her {nighty race, Clad a'l in white, that seem* a virgin best. So well it her beseems, that ye would weene Some angelí she had becne. Her long loose yellow locks lyke golden wyre, SprinckleJ with perle, and perling... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 頁
...with portly paee, Lyke Phoebe, from her ehamber of the east, Arysing forth to run her mighty raee, Clad all in white, that seems a virgin best. So well...weene Some angell she had beene. Her long loose yellow loeks lyke golden wyre, Sprinkled with perle, and perling flowers atweene, Doe lyke a golden mantle... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 頁
...with portly pace, Lyke Phoebe, from her chamber of the East, Arysing forth to run her mighty race, Clad all in white, that seems a Virgin best. So well...flowres atweene, Doe lyke a golden mantle her attyre; And, being crowned with a girl and greene, Seem lyke some Mayden Queene. Her modest eyes, abashed to... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 頁
...people standing all about, As in approvance, doe thereto applaud, And loud advaunce her laud; . 1^5 . And evermore they Hymen, Hymen, sing, That all the...flowres atweene, Doe lyke a golden mantle her attyre ; 156 And, being crowned with a girland greene, Seem lyke some Mayden Queene. Her modest eyes, abashed... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 頁
...with portly paee, Like Phœbe, from her ehamber of the East, Arising forth to run her mighty raee, Clad all in white, that seems a virgin best : So well it her beseems, that ye would ween Some angel she had been : Her long loose yellow loeks, like golden wire. Sprinkled with poarl,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 頁
...with portly pace, Like Phoebe, from her chamber of the east, Arising forth to run her mighty race, C'lad all in white, that seems a virgin best. So well it her beseems, that ye would ween Some angel she had been. Her long loose yellow locks; like golden wire Sprinkled with pearl, and... | |
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