| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 766 pàgines
...so short, so fresh of hew, That moct like vnto green well wot 1 it was, The begge also that yede in compas, And closed in all the greene herbere, With...eglatere. Wrethen in fere so well and cunningly, That euery branch and leafe grew by mesure, Plaine as a bord, of an height by and by, I see in TUT thing... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pàgines
...was. The hegge also— that yeden in compass, And closed in alle the grene herbere — With sicamor was set, and eglatere Wrethen in fere so well and cunningly, That every braunch and lefe grew by mesure Plain as a bord, of an height by and by ; — I se never a thing (I... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 pàgines
...so short, so fresh of hew, That most like vnto green well wot I it was, The heggc also that yede in compas, And closed in all the greene herbere, With...eglatere, Wrethen in fere so well and cunningly, That euery branch and leafe grew by mesure, Plaine as a bord, of an height by and by, I see neuer thing... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 pàgines
...so fresh of hew, That most like unto green wool wot I it was: The hegge also that yede in contpas, And closed in all the greene herbere, With sicamour...fere so well and cunningly. That every branch and lent'c grew by mesure, Plaine as a bord. of an height by and ),y. I sie never tiiing I you ensure,... | |
| Richard Chandler Alexander Prior - 1863 - 288 pàgines
...to some twining shrub of which arbours were made, probably a woodbine. " The hegge also that yede in compas, And closed in all the greene herbere, With sicamour was set and eglatere, Wrethen in fere." In what he goes on to say, that the arbour was so dense, that no one, " Though he would all day prien... | |
| 1877 - 532 pàgines
...1370. Chaucer describes a bower in the same style, in his Flour and Leaf. It was composed of "sicamour and eglatere," " Wrethen in fere so well and cunningly That every branch and leafe grew by mesuro Plaine as a bord, of an lieiglit by and by." The whole account which he gives us of the " pleasaunt... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 758 pàgines
...well ywrought, That benched was, and eke with turfes newe Freshly turved, whereof the grene gras, 51 So small, so thicke, so short, so fresh of hewe, That...all the greene herbere, With sicamour was set and eglatere,2 Wrethen in fere 8 so well and cunningly, That every branch and leafe grew by mesure, Plaine... | |
| Richard Chandler Alexander Prior - 1879 - 332 pàgines
...Eglantere and Eglatere, as in a passage in the Flower and Leaf, st. 3 : The hegge also, that yede in compas, And closed in all the greene herbere, With sicamour was set and Eglatere. But whether this word meant originally the sweetbrier, the yellow rose called in systematic works Eglanteria,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 pàgines
...well ywrought, That benched was, and eke with turfe's newe Freshly turved, whereof the grene gras, So small, so thicke, so short, so fresh of hewe, That most ylike grene wool, I wot, it was : The hegge also that yede in this compas *, And closed in all the grene... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pàgines
...well ywrought, That benched was, and eke with turfe's newe Freshly turved, whereof the grene gras, So small, so thicke, so short, so fresh of hewe, That most ylike grene wool, I wot, it was : The hegge also that yede in this compas:l, And closed in all the grene... | |
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