| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pagine
...Lovers; that his Mufick was not the Harp, nor Lays of Love, but the Cries of People, and Cliflting of Armour; and finally, that he died not bewailed...be applied to Men of beft Deferts, yet are they all yielded to a moft notable Traitor, and amongft fome of the Irijh not fsnally accounted of. For the... | |
| 724 pagine
...fprinkled with fome pretty cries of people, and the clafhing of flowers of their natural device.which armour ; and finally, that he died, not bewailed of many, but made many wall when he died, that dearly bought his death." — " I have caufed divers of thefe poems to be tranilated... | |
| John Brown - 1764 - 280 pagine
...the Harp, nor " Lays of Love, but the Cries of People, " and the claming of Armour : And fi" nally, that he died, not bewailed of " many, but made many...wail when he " died, that dearly bought his Death." — " I have caufed divers of thefe Poems to " be tran dated unto me, that I might " underftand them... | |
| John Brown - 1764 - 288 pagine
...the Harp, nor " Lays of Love, but the Cries of People, " and the claming of Armour : And fi" nally, that he died, not bewailed of " many, but made many...wail when he " died, that dearly bought his Death." — " I have caufed divers of thefe Poems to " be tranflated unto me, that I might " underftand them... | |
| 1778 - 776 pagine
...to their lovers ; that his muiic was not the harp nor lays of love, but the cries ef people, and the clafhing of armour ; and, finally, that he died, not...many wail when he died, that dearly bought his death. I have caufed divers of thefe poems to be tranflated unto me, that I might understand them ; and furely... | |
| 1787 - 666 pagine
...their lovers : that his mafic was not the Harp, nor lays of love, but the cries of people, and clashing of armour : and finally, that he died, not bewailed...many wail when he died, that dearly bought his death. 1 have caufed divers of thefe poems to be tranflated unto me" (he concludes), " that I might underfian... | |
| 1787 - 652 pagine
...lovers : that his mufic was not the Harp, nor lays of love, but the cries of people, and clafliing of armour : and finally, that he died, not bewailed...many wail when he died, that dearly bought his death. 1 have caufed divers of thefe poems to be tranfiated unto me" (he concludes), " that I might undcrihn-1... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 694 pagine
...lovers ; that his music was not the harps, nor lays of love, but the cries of people, and clashing of armour ; and finally that he died not bewailed...many wail when he died that dearly bought his death". Spenser, an excellent judge, then observes that he had caused several compositions of the bards to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 pagine
...lovers ; that " his music was not the harp, nor lays of love, but " the cries of people, and clashing of armour ; and, " finally, that he -died, not bewailed...when he died, that dearly bought " his death.' Do not you think, Eudoxus, that " many of these praises might be applied to men " of best deserts ? Yet,... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 372 pagine
...lovers : that his music was not the harp, " nor lays of love, but the cries of people and " clashing of armour: and finally, that he died, " not bewailed...wail when he died, that dearly bought his " death."* The persons whom Spencer here mentions as " desperate in all parts of disobedience and " rebellious... | |
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