| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 pągines
...arownd A large and fpacious plaine, on every fidd Strowed with pleafauns ; whofe fayre grafTy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother art (as halfe in fcorn* Of niggard nature) like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavifhly adorne, When forth from... | |
| 1788 - 550 pągines
...arownd A large and spacious plaine on every side Strowed with pleasauns : whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art (as halfe in scorne Of niggard Nature) like a pompous bride Diddeckener, and too lavishly adorne, [morne. When forth... | |
| 1792 - 774 pągines
...eyery fide Strowed with plcaUuos : whofe fajtt fnlj growrtd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifiii: With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art (as hälfe in kau Of niggard Nature) like a pompous britic Did decke her, and too lavifhly adorne. When... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 568 pągines
...ftanza with Taflb, C. xv. 53, 54. UPTON. VOL. IV. P Strowed with pleafauns ; whofe fayre grafly grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavilhly adorne, When forth from virgin bowre me comes in th* early moriie. LI. Thereto the heavens... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 pągines
...arownd A large and spacious plaine, on every side Strowed with pleasauns ; whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride. Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in scorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, [mome. When... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pągines
...spacious plaine, on every side Stniwedwith plcasauns; whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greeue, and goodly beautifide With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as hälfe in scoroe Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, [morne.... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 pągines
...arownd A large and spaeious plaine, on every side Strowed with pleasauns ; whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in seorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did deeke her, and too lavishly adotne, When forth from... | |
| 1821 - 504 pągines
...goodly beautifide With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art (as halfe in scorne Of niggard Nature) like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, When forth from virgin bowre she comes in th' early morne. Therewith the heavens,... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1824 - 292 pągines
...every side Strow'd with pleasaunce, whose fair grassie grounci Mantled with green, and goodly beatifide With all the ornaments of Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as half in scorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride, Did deck her, and too lavishly adorne, When... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 412 pągines
...arownd A large and spacious plaine, on every side Strowed with pleasauns ; whose fayre grassy grownd Mantled with greene, and goodly beautifide With all...Floraes pride, Wherewith her mother Art, as halfe in scorne Of niggard Nature, like a pompous bride Did decke her, and too lavishly adorne, [morne. When... | |
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