| English poetry - 1788 - 510 pages
...it. WIL. Thomalin, I pity thy plight, Perdy with Love thou diddest fight, I know him by a token : 105 For once I heard my father say How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken) Entangled in a fowling net Which he for carrion-crows had set no That in our pear-tree haunted ! Tho... | |
| 1792 - 774 pages
...thy plight, Perdy with Love thou diddcu fight, I know him by a token : For once I heard my father fay How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken) Entangled in a fowling net Which he for carrion-crows had fct That in our pear-tree haunted ! Tho faid... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 440 pages
...love, FQ iii. ii. 39. Compare Milton, Samf. Agon. ver. 620, &c. Tool). For once I heard my father fay, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken,) Entangled in a fowling net, \Vhich he for carrion crowes had fet no That in our peare-tree haunted... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...it. Wit. Thnmalio, 1 pitip thy plight, Perdi* with Love thou diddest fight"; I koow him by a token : For once I heard my father say, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken) Entangled in a fowling net, Which he for carrion crowes had set That in oar peare-tree haunted : Thosaid,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...it. Wit. Thomalin, I pitie thy plight, Perdie with Love thou diddest fight ; I know him by a token : For once I heard my father say, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wrokcn) Entangled in a fowling net, Which he for carrion crowes had set That in our peare-tree haunted:... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...WIL. Thomalin, I pitie thy plight, Perdie with Love thou diddest fight ; I know him by a token : 105 For once I heard my father say, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken,) Entangled in a fowling net, ' Which he for carrion crowes had set 110 That in our peare-tree haunted... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 pages
...rankleth more and more, And inwardly it festereth sore. He wote I how to cease it. I knew him by a token. For once I heard my father say How he him caught upon a day ( Willy.) Thomalin, I pity thy plight, Perdy with Love thou didest fight (Whereof he will be wroken,)... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839 - 412 pages
...WIL. Thomalin, I pitie thy plight, Perdie 8 with love thou diddest fight; I know him by a token: 106 For once I heard my father say, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken, 9 ) Entangled in a fowling net, Which he for carrion crowes had set 110 That in our peare-tree haunted:... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1839 - 412 pages
...WIL. Thomalin, I pitie thy plight, Perdie 8 with love thou diddest fight ; I know him by a token : 106 For once I heard my father say, How he him caught upon a day, (Whereof he will be wroken,9) Entangled in a fowling net, Which he for carrion crowes had set 110 That in our peare-tree... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...Thomalin, I pitie thy plight, Perdie with Love thou diddest fight ; I know him by a token : For ОПСР t y(z ) Entangled in a fowling net, Which he for can-ion erowes had set That in our peare-trce haunted : Tho... | |
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