Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs With the loose wind ye waving chance to mark ; Fair, when the rose in her red cheeks appears; Or in her eyes the fire of love does spark. Spenser and the Faery Queen - Side 19av Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 246 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1788 - 510 sider
...: But let her praises yet be low and mean, Fit for the hand-maid of the Fairy Queen. SONNET LXXXI. FAIR is my love, when her fair golden hairs With the loose wind ye waving chance to murk, Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or in her eyes the fire of love doth spark ; Fair... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 sider
...to recompence, Be unto her a goodly ornament, And for short time an endless monument. SONNET. T^AIR is my love, when her fair golden hairs •*- With...waving chance to mark, Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or in her eyes the fire of love doth spark ; Fair when her brest, like a rich laden... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 sider
...to recompence, Be unto her a goodly ornament, And for short time an endless monument. SONN ET. T^AIR is my love, when her fair golden hairs •*• With the loose wind ye waving chance to marl Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or in her eyes the fire of love doth spark ; Fair... | |
| 1825 - 364 sider
...wisht, yet never was so blest." We shall only quote two more sonnets, which are better than the rest. " Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs, With...waving chance to mark : Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or, in her eyes, the fire of love doth spark. Fair when her brest like a rich laden... | |
| 1825 - 368 sider
...wisht, yet never was so blest." We shall only quote two more sonnets, which are better than the rest. " Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs, With...waving chance to mark : Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or, in her eyes, the fire of love doth spark. Fair when her brest like a rich laden... | |
| 1825 - 368 sider
...wisht, yet never was so blest." We shall only quote two more sonnets, which are better than the rest. " Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs, With...waving chance to mark : Fair when the rose in her red cheek appears, Or, in her eyes, the fire of love doth spark. Fair when her brest like a rich laden... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 sider
...compassing ; fhe cruel ire, red as any glcde, The pikepurse. and eke the pale dredc. Chaucer. Cant. Tales. Fair when that cloud of pride, which oft doth dark Her goodly light, with smiles she drives away. Spenser. for light she bated as the deadly bale, ' Ay vont in desert darknets to remain e , Where plain... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 sider
...ire, red as any glede. The pike purse, and eke the pale drede. Chaucer. Caot. Talet. Pair when dial cloud of pride, which oft doth dark Her goodly light, with smiles she drives away. Spctacr, For light she hated as the deadly bale, Ay wont in desert darkneu to rcmainc , Where plain... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 394 sider
...irresistible. He tells us how lovely she appeared in his eyes, — how surpassing fair : When that the cloud of pride which oft doth dark Her goodly light, with smiles she drives away ! He finds her one day embroidering in silk a bee and a spider, * Sonnet 39. Woven all about, With... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1844 - 384 sider
...irresistible. He tells us how lovely she appeared in his eyes,—how surpassing fair: When that the cloud of pride which oft doth dark Her goodly light, with smiles she drives away! He finds her one day embroidering in silk a bee and a spider, Woven all about, With woodbynd flowers... | |
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