Holiness: Or, The Legend of St. George: a Tale from Spencer's [!] Faerie QueeneE. R. Broaders, 1836 - 182 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 14 頁
... wicked man like flies , and inquired what services he demanded of them ; -whether to aid his friends , or frighten his enemies ? Having selected two , who were particularly cunning ; who could tell lies , that seemed like truth ; to one ...
... wicked man like flies , and inquired what services he demanded of them ; -whether to aid his friends , or frighten his enemies ? Having selected two , who were particularly cunning ; who could tell lies , that seemed like truth ; to one ...
第 16 頁
... wicked magician , Archimago . He called , from the deep recesses of his dark prison- house , a dream , strange and diverse , and delivering it to the sprite , sunk down again to sleep , devoid of all care , and his senses completely ...
... wicked magician , Archimago . He called , from the deep recesses of his dark prison- house , a dream , strange and diverse , and delivering it to the sprite , sunk down again to sleep , devoid of all care , and his senses completely ...
第 17 頁
... wicked , that the old man told them privately to the sprite . Archimago next summoned the false lady that he had made , and whose mind he had filled with guile ; and he taught her how to imitate the true and beau- tiful Una , whom she ...
... wicked , that the old man told them privately to the sprite . Archimago next summoned the false lady that he had made , and whose mind he had filled with guile ; and he taught her how to imitate the true and beau- tiful Una , whom she ...
第 18 頁
... wicked Archi- mago ; but of this , the knight knew nothing ; and he was utterly dismayed . Her snowy veil , partly shrouded in black , and her half concealed modest look , made him certain that it was indeed Una who stood before him ...
... wicked Archi- mago ; but of this , the knight knew nothing ; and he was utterly dismayed . Her snowy veil , partly shrouded in black , and her half concealed modest look , made him certain that it was indeed Una who stood before him ...
第 21 頁
... wicked messengers from hell , the false dream , and the sprite , who had assumed the form of the lovely Una , came to their cruel master , and told him that they had entirely failed of success , that all their pains to deceive had been ...
... wicked messengers from hell , the false dream , and the sprite , who had assumed the form of the lovely Una , came to their cruel master , and told him that they had entirely failed of success , that all their pains to deceive had been ...
常見字詞
Archimago armour arms arts astonished beast beauty began beheld blood blow chariot charms chivalry courser creature cruel dame dark daughter deadly dear death deep deep dungeon dismayed dragon dreadful Duessa dwarf earth esquire faerie faerie knight faerie queene faint fair fair lady faithful false fear fear and trembling Fidessa fierce fury gazed gentle George giant Gloriana gold grace hand hast head heart heaven heavenly Hippolytus holy house of Pride king knew lady limbs lion living looked lord lover mighty monster Morpheus mortal never noble knight pagan palace path prince Arthur princess proud queen rage Red Cross Knight replied rode royal maiden Sansloy Saracen Satyrane satyrs seemed shield sight sir knight sleep soon sprite stood strange sword tail terror thee thou travelled tree trembled truth vile virtue wandering weary wicked woman wound wretched young knight youth
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第 177 頁 - Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher Knowledge in her presence falls Degraded; Wisdom in discourse with her Loses, discountenanced, and like Folly shews; Authority and Reason on her wait...
第 157 頁 - Whereto whenas they now approached near, With hearty words her knight she gan to cheer, And in her modest manner thus bespake ;
第 21 頁 - CANTO II. The guileful great enchanter parts The Red Cross Knight from Truth : Into whose stead fair Falsehood steps, And works him woeful ruth. BY this the northern wagoner had set His sevenfold team behind the steadfast star That was in ocean waves yet never wet, But firm is fixt, and sendeth light from far To all that in the wide deep wandring are ; And cheerful chanticlere with his note shrill Had warned once, that Phoebus...
第 176 頁 - Be thou as pure as ice, as chaste as snow, thou shall not escape Calumel.
第 164 頁 - But yet at last, when that the direful fiend She saw not stir, off-shaking vain affright, She nigher drew, and saw that joyous end : Then God she praised, and thanked her faithful knight...
第 39 頁 - Her up he took, (too simple and too true,) And oft her kist. At length, all passed fear, He set her on her steed, and forward forth did bear. CANTO III. Forsaken Truth long seeks her Love, And makes the lion mild; Mars blind Devotion's mart, and falls In hand of leachour vyld.3 I. NOUGHT is there under heaven's wide hollowness, That moves more dear compassion of mind, Then beauty brought t' unworthy wretchedness Through envy's snares, or fortune's freaks unkind.
第 105 頁 - ... shadow all this to behold ; And much rejoiced in their bloody fray : But, when he saw the damsel pass away, He left his stand, and her pursued apace, In hope to bring her to her last decay.
第 6 頁 - Fly, fly!" then quoth the frightened dwarf; " this is no place for living men." But the youthful knight, full of courage and daring, could not be stayed.
第 179 頁 - Rome in England ? St. George has not yet repented of the pride of the flesh, from whose dominions he had just escaped. He was therefore weak, an easy prey to the pride of a spiritual hierarchy. Thus ever does animal self indulgence betray man to spiritual bondage.
第 80 頁 - O noblest Knight, be angry no longer! Some evil power has covered your enemy with the cloud of night, and borne him away to the regions of darkness. The conquest is yours, I am yours, the shield and the glory are yours." Then the trumpets sounded, and running heralds made humble homage, and the shield, the cause of all the enmity, was brought to the Red Cross Knight. He went to the Queen, and, kneeling before her, offered her his service, which she accepted with thanks and much satisfaction, greatly...