Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himselfe unknowne. Most wretched wight, whom nothing might suffise ; Whose greedy lust did lacke... The Fairy Queen - Side 62av Edmund Spenser - 1758Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 sider
...yplac'd, And thread-bare coat and cobled fhoes he ware, Ne fcarce good morfel all his life did tafte, But both from back and belly ftill did fpare, To fill...daily care To get, and nightly fear to lofe his own, Heled a wretched life, unto himfelf unknown. Moft wretched wight, whom nothing might fuffice, Whole... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 sider
...But both from backe and belly ftill did fpare, To fill his bags, and richefle to compare : Yet childe ne kinfman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lofe his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himfelfe unknowne. XXIX. Moft wretched wight,... | |
| Thomas Gibbons - 1767 - 540 sider
...ftill did fpare, To fill his bags, and riches to carnpare J. Yet * Nor. f Alike. J To get, to procure. Yet child, ne kinfman living had he none To leave...own, He led a wretched life unto himfelf unknown. Moil wretched wight*, whom nothing might fuffice, Whofe greedy luft did lack in greateft ftore, Whofe... | |
| 1792 - 774 sider
...backe and belly ftill did fparc, To fill his bags, and licheffe to compare : Yet childe qc kinlman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lofe his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himfelfe unkjiownc. XXIX. Moil wretched wight,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 446 sider
...But both from backe and belly ftill did fpare, To fill his bags, and richefle to compare : Yet childe ne kinfman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care XXVII. 1. Avarice] Thus defcribed in Pierce Plowman, fol. xxiii. • " And than came Covetis, can I... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 sider
...But both from backe and belly Hill did fpare, To fill his bags, and richefife to compare : Yet childe ne kinfman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care XXVII. 1. Avarice] Thus described in Pierce Plowman, fol. xxiii. " And than came Covetis, can I him... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 sider
...backe and belly still did spare, To fill his ba.is, and richessc to compare: Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto Imnselfe unknowne. Most wretched wight, whom nothing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 sider
...still did spare, To fill hi* bags, and richesse to compare: Vet childe ne kinsman living had he noue To leave them to ; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himselfc unknowne. Most wretched wight, whom nothing... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 sider
...from backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare: Yet childe ne kinsman living had he none To leave them to; but thorough daily care To get, and nightly feare to lose his owne, He led a wretched life, unto himselfe unknowne. XXIX. Mostwretched wight, whom... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sider
...from back and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and riches to compare ; Yet child or kinsman and fall into the other: Between excess and famine lies a mean ; Plain, but not sordid lose his own, He led a wretched life unto himself unknown. t Most wretched wight, whom nothing might... | |
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