| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 sider
...the Saviour in the Temptation we read of Ladies of the Hesperides, that seemed Fairer than feigned of old, or fabled since Of fairy damsels, met in forest wide, By knights of Logres or of Lyones, By Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore (PR ii. 357-361). Nor when he was describing the Limbo of Vanity... | |
| John Milton - 1903 - 446 sider
...horn, And ladies of the Hesperides, that seemed Fairer than feigned 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 strings... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1904 - 524 sider
...Milton, "Paradise Regained," n. 357: And ladies of the Hesp^rides, that seemed Fairer than feigned of old, or fabled since Of fairy damsels met in forest...wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, Lancelot, or Palleas, or Pellenore. 221 87. In the original, I'aer perso, the perse air. Dante, " Convito," 1v.... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 452 sider
...horn, And ladies of the 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, Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore. Listen to the music of the names, feel the magic of their dim and beautiful associations, and you will... | |
| John Milton - 2000 - 412 sider
...from Amalthea's horn, And Ladies of th' Hesperides, that seemd Fairer then feignd of old, or fabl'd 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,... | |
| Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 1970 - 412 sider
...evidence he cites the lines: Ladies of th' Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer then feign'd of old, or fabl'd since Of Fairy Damsels met in Forest wide By Knights...Logres, or of Lyones, Lancelot or Pelleas, or Pellenore. (2. 357-61) But the Arthurian knights are the only detail in the account of the banquet that may be... | |
| 442 sider
...prodigious reader of romance, has likewise given an apt idea of the ancient fays — " Fairer than famed of old, or fabled since Of FAIRY DAMSELS met in forest wide By knights of Logres, and of Liones, Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore." These ladies, in fact, are by no means unfrequent... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - 1986 - 388 sider
...furthest poetical extreme: And Ladies of th' Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer then feign'd of old, or fabl'd since Of Fairy Damsels met in Forest wide By Knights...Logres, or of Lyones, Lancelot or Pelleas, or Pellenore . . . We return with a shock to the frugal ground-style, as Jesus rejects the offer, renouncing imagery... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 360 sider
...from Amalthea^ horn, And Ladies ofth' Hcsperides, that seem'd Fairer then feign' d of old, or fabl'd since Of Fairy Damsels met in Forest wide By Knights of Logres, or of "Ly ones, Lancelot or Pelleas, or Pellenore, And all the while Harmonious Airs were heard Of chiming... | |
| John Milton - 1994 - 630 sider
...forest wide By knights of Logres,642 or of Lyonesse,643 360 Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore.644 And all the while harmonious airs were heard Of chiming strings or charming pipes; and winds Of gendest gale Arabian odours fanned From their soft wings, and Flora's earliest smells Such was the... | |
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