Enchaunters call ; But all that was not such as seemd in sight Before that shield did fade, and suddeine fall : And when him list the raskall routes appall, Men into stones therewith he could transmew, And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all ; And,... THE CAMBRIDGE POETS - Page 169by R E Neil Dodge - 1908Full view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...magicke arts conNo magicke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloody wordcs of bold encbaunters call j But all that was not such as seemd in sight Before...prouder lookes subdew. He would them gazing blind, or turne to other hew. Ne let it seemc that credence this exceedes; For he, that made the same, was knownc... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...cnchannters call ; But all that was not such as secmd in sight Before that shield did fade, and suddeinc fall: And, when him list the raskall routes appall,...And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all : And, «hen him list the prouder lookes subdew, He would them gazing blind, or turne to other hew. A gentle... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...magieke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloody wordes of bold enehaunters eall ; But all that was not sueh as seemd in sight Before that shield did fade, and...raskall routes appall, Men into stones therewith he eould transmew, » And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all : And, when him list the prouder lookes... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...staynd with magicke arts constraint. XXXV. No magicke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloody wordes of bold Enchaunters call; But all that was not such...prouder lookes subdew, He would them gazing blind, or turne to other hew. XXXVI. Ne let it seeme that credence this exceedes; For he, that made the same,... | |
| 1826 - 622 pages
...easily as a cheese-paring ; a diamond shield like that possessed by Spenser's Prince Arthure : — Men into stones therewith he could transmew ; And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all. A steed " Whose rapidity the lightning even envies," or like unto that of Hudibras — That beat, at... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 878 pages
...To transmute ; to transform ; to metamorphose ; to change. Obsolete. When him list the rascal routs appall, Men into stones therewith he could transmew. And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all. ¿¡penser. TRANSMIGRANT, tulj.~* Latin transmiTRANS'MIGRATE, vn Vrans. Passing TRANSMIGRATION, nJ... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...magicke arts constraint. No magicke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloody wordes of bold cnchaunters call ; But all that was not such as seemd in sight...prouder lookes subdew, He would them gazing blind, or turne to other hew. Ne let it seeme that credence this exceedes ; For he, that made the same, was knowne... | |
| England - 1835 - 1022 pages
...is staynd with magicke art's constraint. ** No magicke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloody wordes of bold enchaunters call, But all that was not such as seemd in sight, Before that shield did fado, and «uddein fall ; And when him list the raskall routes appall, Men into atones therewith he... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...veil, and was not disclosed unless he was contending with a monster, or with numerous enemies at once. But all that was not such as seemd in sight Before...suddeine fall : And, when him list the raskall routes l appall, Men into stones therewith he could transmew,2 And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 pages
...fall: And, when him list the raskall routes l appall, Men into stones therewith he could transmew, 2 And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all; And,...prouder lookes subdew, He would them gazing blind, or tume to other hew. XXXVI. Ne let it seeme that credence this exceedes ; For he, that made the same,... | |
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