Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid !) Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford, though now homely hid, Then shine in learning, more than ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. The Lincoln pocket guide - Página 46de sir Charles Henry J. Anderson (bart.) - 1880 - 80 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Michael Drayton - 1876 - 294 páginas
...And after him the fatall Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid] Shall drowne all Holland * with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...in learning more than ever did Cambridge or Oxford, England's goodly beamed. Nor can you apply this but to much younger time tha; Bladud's reign. 74. As... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 páginas
...And after him the fatal! Welland went, That if old sawes prove true (which God forbid !) Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...though now homely hid, Then shine in learning more then ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. And next to him the Nene downe softly slid... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 páginas
...(making its way with its nozle). XXXV. 2. — Old sawes.] A pretended prophecy of Merlin. Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...though now homely hid, Then shine in learning more then ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. And next to him the Nene downe softly slid... | |
| Charles Nevinson - 1879 - 182 páginas
...Bourn, Tempore venturo celebrabitur ad Yada Saxi 1' Old Spencer sings,* 'And after him the fatal Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid), Shall drown all Holland with its excrement, And shall see Stamford, though now homely hid, Then Rhine in learning more than ever... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 390 páginas
...after him the fatall Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid !) Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...though now homely hid, Then shine in learning, more then ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. And next to him the Nene downe softly slid... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - 998 páginas
...And after him the fatall Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid!) Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...though now homely hid, Then shine in learning, more then ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. And next to him the Nene downe softly slid... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1896 - 288 páginas
...after him the fatall Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid !) Shall drowne all Holland with his excrement, And shall see Stamford,...learning, more than ever did Cambridge or Oxford, Englands goodly beames. And next to him the Nene downe softly slid ; And bounteous Trent, that in him... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1897 - 808 páginas
...sawes prove true (which God for-1 AH these together marched toward Proti-us bid!) hall Shall drowne naturall English words, as have ben N> thenc(, the Irishe Riyers nWnt vm 1 hen shine in learning, more then ever did ! .U1, ,,o ^ famous... | |
| 1908 - 336 páginas
...Queene, noticing therein the ancient prophecy of Merlin, the old British writer, of a time which " Shall see Stamford, though now homely hid, Then shine...in learning more than ever did Cambridge or Oxford, England's goodly beames." Peck wrote much else and his Desiderata Curiosa is a well known collection... | |
| Eliza Gutch - 1908 - 476 páginas
...Bourn Tempore venturo celebrabitur ad Vada Saxi.' Old Spenser sings* ' And after him the fatal Welland went, That, if old sawes prove true (which God forbid), Shall drown all Holland with its excrement, And shall see Stamford, though now homely hid, Then shine in learning more than ever... | |
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