Upon the top of all his loftie crest, A bunch of haires discolourd diversly, With sprincled pearle, and gold full richly drest, Did shake, and seemd to daunce for jollity; Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms... The Quarterly Review - Side 469redigert av - 1811Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sider
...shake, and seem'd to dance for jollity, Like to an almond tree ymounted high On top of green Seliuis C. Hall"% Hazlitt William" William Hazlitt( DESCRIPTION OF BELPHEBE. Her face so fair as flesh it seemed not, But heavenly portrait of bright angels'... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1825 - 516 sider
...lofty crest, A bunch of hairs discolour'd diversly, With sprinkled pearl and gold full richly drcst, Did shake, and seem'd to dance for jollity. Like to...At every little breath that under heaven is blown." No, it is not this immortal Almond.tree that is to be moved at pleasure from the garden to a room or... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 448 sider
...gold full richly drest, Did shake and seem'd to dance for jollity, Like to an almond-tree ymounted hye On top of green Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave...At every little breath that under heaven is blown." * The helmet, with its vizor and bever, was carried by the squire, or page, on the pommel of * Fairy... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 838 sider
...gold full richly drest, Did shake and seem'd to dance for jollity, Like to an almond-tree ymounted hye On top of green Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave...At every Little breath that under heaven is blown." * The helmet, with its vizor and bever, was carried by the squire, or page, on the pommel of his saddle,... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1825 - 414 sider
...HEEDLESSNESS. A LM o ND .—Amygdalus. " Like to an almond-tree, mounted high On top'of green Selenis, all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily ;...tremble every one, At every little breath that under heav'n is blown." Fairy Queen. The blushing petals which bedeck the leafless branches of these trees... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 sider
...pearl, and gold full riehly dress' d, Did shake, and seem'd to danee for jollity, Like to an almond tree ; bedeeked daintily ; Whose tender loeks do tremble every one At every little breath that under heaven... | |
| James Lawson Drummond - 1826 - 420 sider
...the almond-tree apply to the leaves of the trembling poplar: — Like to an almond-tree, ymounted hye On top of green Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave...daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven isblowne.f The Scottish Highlanders account in a more solemn... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 sider
...dreat. Did shake and seem'd to dance for jollity. Like to an almond tree ymounted bye On top of gieene Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily; Whose tender locks do tremble every one At evcrie little breath that under heaven is blowne." Both the play and this part of the Faerie Qreene... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 354 sider
...dreet, Did shake and seem'd to dance for jollity, Like to an almond tree ymounted bye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily ; Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne." Both the play and this part of the Faerie Queetie... | |
| 1822 - 608 sider
...almond-tree ymounted hye On top of green e Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave, bedecked dainti'y; Whose tender locks do tremble every one, At every little breath, that under heaven is blowne." The description of Prince Arthur'*' shield takes up three stanza's more, in which every thing... | |
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