His cruell stepdame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked dales with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th' innocence of her sonne. Which hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tonge that did offend : Tho' gathering up the reliques... Prolusiones - Página 24de Marlborough coll - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 316 páginas
...of Hifpoh'tus was left no Monument. XXXIX. His cruel Step-Dame feeing what was done, Her wicked Days with wretched Knife did end In Death avowing th' Innocence of her Son. Which hearing, his rafh Sire began to rend His Hair, and hafty Tongue, that did offend: Who gathering... | |
| 1787 - 536 páginas
...Hippolytus was iefte no mornmeut. XXXIX. His craell step-dame seeing what was donne, Her wicked daies with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th'...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tong, that did offend; Tho gathering up the reliques of his smart By Dianes meanes, who was Hippolyts... | |
| John Jortin - 1790 - 516 páginas
...produce. STAN Z. XXXIX. Spenfer goes on: His cruel ftep-dame feeing what was done, Her wicked days with wretched knife did end; In death avowing th' innocence of her fon. Which hearing, his ram fire began to rend His hair, and hafty tongue that did offend : Who gathering... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 páginas
...may add, has poetical authority for " chacing Jleeds." See Claudian, De Nupt. Hon. et Mar. ver. 5. Her wicked dales with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th' innocence of her fonne. Which hearing, his rafti fyre began to rend His heare, and hafty tong that did offend: Tho,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 páginas
...was lefte no moniment. VOL. I. L XXXIX. His cruell step-dame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked daies with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th'...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tong that did offend : Tho, gathering up the reliques of his smart, By Dianes meanes who was Hippolyts... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 páginas
...I. L X10 THE FAERIE QUEENE. BI XXXIX. His cruell step-dame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked daies with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th'...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tong that did offend : Tho, gathering up the reliques of his smart, By Dianes meanes who was Hippolyts... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 424 páginas
...moniment. 112 THE FAERIE QUEENE. [B. XXXIX. His cruell stepdame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked daies with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th'...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tong that did offend: Tho' gathering up the reliques of his smart, By Dianes meanes who was Hippolyts... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 páginas
...members chast Scattered on every mountaine as he went, That of Hippolytus was lefte no moniment. XXXIX. His cruell stepdame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty tong that did offend: Tho, s gathering up the reliques of his smart, By Dianes meanes who was Hippolyts... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 páginas
...Hippolytus was lefte no moniment. XXXIX. His cruell stepdame, seeing what was donne, Her wicked daies with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th'...hearing, his rash syre began to rend His heare, and hasty long that did offend: Tho, 1 gathering up the reliques of his smart, By Dianes meanes who was Hippolyts... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 páginas
...of Hippolytus was left no monument. XXXIX. His cruel stepdame, seeing what was done, Her wicked days with wretched knife did end, In death avowing th' innocence of her son. Which hearing, his rash sire began to rend His hair, and hasty tongue that did offend : Tho' gathering... | |
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