As the fresh Rose, of colour red and white ; For, if thou does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity. Lives of the Princesses of England, from the Norman Conquest - Página 108de Mary Anne Everett Green - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Dunbar, James Paterson - 1860 - 404 páginas
...does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flow'r is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful, angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour and dignity.* Than to the ROSE she turnit her visage, And said, O lusty dochter, most bening, Above the lily, illustare... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite,u So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial...birth, honour, and dignity." Then to the ROSE she turnit her visage, And said, " O, lusty dochter, most bening,12 Above the Lily illuster of linage,13... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite,11 So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial...birth, honour, and dignity." Then to the ROSE she turnit her visage, And said, " O, lusty dochter, most bening,12 Above the Lily illuster of linage,13... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 460 páginas
...hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite, 11 So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." Above the Lily illuster of linage, 13 Then to the ROSE she turnit her visage, And said, " O, lusty... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 786 páginas
...does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful, angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." XXII. Then to the ROSE she turned her visage, And said, ' ' O lusty daughter, most bening, Above the... | |
| John Ross - 1878 - 816 páginas
...does, hurt is thine honesty ; Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful, angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." XXtt. Then to the ROSE she turned her visage, And said, "O lusty daughter, most bening, Above the lily,... | |
| Annie Besant - 1883 - 488 páginas
...dost, hurt is thine honest}', Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasaunce, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." It might not be deemed out of place here to remark on the English and the spelling of Dunbar as being... | |
| Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - 1884 - 462 páginas
...dost, hurt is thine honesty, Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasaunce, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." Volumes have been written, and many more may still be written, on the delights of the Rose, but my... | |
| 1891 - 1150 páginas
...dost, hurt is thine honesty, Considering that no flower is so perfite, So full of virtue, pleasaunce and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity. On the whole, Queen Rose commands a wider allegiance than Queen Lily, in our own country at least,... | |
| 1893 - 956 páginas
...dost, hurt is thine honesty; Considering that no flower is so perfect, So full of virtue, pleasance, and delight, So full of blissful angelic beauty, Imperial birth, honour, and dignity." The English rose is next greeted with her meed of praise, and crowned with the thistle, by the queen... | |
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