| Francesco Redi, Leigh Hunt - 1825 - 280 sider
...hankering after the romantic places in which his " young feet wandered, " telling us 192 NOTES. Of faery damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, .... Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellemore. He could not have been influenced by such coarse censures as those made by Roger Ascham,... | |
| Francesco Redi, Leigh Hunt - 1825 - 262 sider
...still a hankering after the romantic places in which his " young feet wandered,•' telling us Of faery damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellemore. He could not have been influenced by such coarse censures as those made by Roger Ascham,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 360 sider
...horn, And ladies of th' Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since Of faery damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or...Pellenore : And all the while harmonious airs were heard s«2 Of chiming strings, or charming pipes, and winds Of gentlest gale Arabian odours fann'd From their... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 540 sider
...Sacrarunt ; divesque meo bona Copia cornu est." Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since Of faery damsels, met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, 360 Ver. 358. Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since] Some readers may perhaps, in this passage,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1828 - 386 sider
...commend thy acts. Antony and Cleopatra, Act iv. sc. 8And Milton speaks Of Faery damsels met in forests wide By knights of Logres or of Lyones, Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellinore. Yet he elsewhere mentions the Faery elves, Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1828 - 418 sider
...commend thy acts *). Antony and Cleopatra, 4, 8. Milton sagt ebenfalls : Of Faery damsels met in forests wide By knights of Logres or of Lyones, Lancelot, or Pelleas or Pellinore **).' Doch spricht er an anderem Orte: Faery elves Whose midnight revels by a forest side... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 498 sider
...fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn, And ladies of the Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since Of fairy damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, s6o Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore, And all the while harmonious airs were heard Of chiming strings... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 sider
...horn, And ladies of th' Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old , or fabled since Of faery damsels, met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, . " 360 Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore. , And all the while harmonious airs were heard Of chiming... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 496 sider
...fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn, And ladies of the Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old, or fabled since Of fairy damsels met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, 360 Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore ; And all the while harmonious airs were heard Of chiming strings... | |
| James Gregor Grant - 1838 - 316 sider
...table for banquetting " al-fresco " as could be desired by the most fastidiously romantic of " Faery damsels, met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones Launcelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore 1 " CHAPTER VI. " Is it not strange, that, as ye sung, Seemed in... | |
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