For round about the walls yclothed were With goodly arras of great majesty, Woven with gold and silke, so close and nere That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining to be hidd from envious eye ; Yet here, and there, and every where, unwares It... The Hand-book of Needlework - Page 17by Miss Lambert (F.) - 1842 - 263 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pages
...utmoft room, and paft the formoft dore, The utmoft room abounding with all precious ftore. XXVIII. For round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly arras of great majefty, Woven with gold and filk fo clofe and near, That the rich metal lurked privily, As feigning... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...utmoft rowme, and pad the forfemo'ft dofe j The utmoft rowme abounding with all precious ftore : XXVHI. For round about the walls yclothed Were With goodly arras of great maiefty, Woven with gold and filke fo clofe and nere That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining... | |
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...utmost rowme, and past the foremost dore, The utmost rowme, abounding with all precious XXVIII. [store: For round about the walls yclothed were With goodly...That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining to be hidd from envious eye ; Yet herf, and there, and every where, unwares It shewd itselfe, and shone unwillingly,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 pages
...utmoft rowme, and paft the foremoft dore ; The utmoft rowme abounding with all precious ftore : XXVIII. For, round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly arras of great maiefty, Woven with gold and filke fo clofe and nere That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 496 pages
...utmoft rowme, and paft the foremoft dore ; The utmoft rowme abounding with all precious ftore : xxvui. For, round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly arras of great maiefty, . Woven with gold and filke fo clofe and nere That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1807 - 546 pages
...dore ; The utmost rowme ahounding with all precious XXvIH. [store : For round ahout the walls yejothed were With goodly arras of great maiesty, , Woven with...close and nere That the rich metall lurked privily, As tli suing; to he hidd from envious eve ; Yet here, and there, and every where, unwares It shewd itselfe... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...utmost rowme, and past the foremost dore ; The utmost rowme abounding with all precious store: fbr, round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly arras...with gold and silke so close and nere That the rich mi-tall lurked privily, As faining to be hidd from envious eye ; Yet here, and there, and every where,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 354 pages
...utmost rowme, and past the foremost dore; The utmost rowme abounding with all precious store: xxvin. For, round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly...That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining to be hidd from envious eye; Yet here, and there, and every where ,-wnwares It shewd itselfe and shone unwillingly;... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 412 pages
...utmost rowme, and past the foremost dore ; The utmost rowme abounding with all precious store : XXVIII. For, round about, the walls yclothed were With goodly...That the rich metall lurked privily, As faining to be hidd from envious eye ; Yet here, and there, and every where, un wares It shewd itselfe and shone unwillingly;... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...th Eighth are still preserved. WAR-TON'S His. ENG. POETRY. INTRODUCTION. AUGENTEINS AND ITS GUESTS. For round about the walls yclothed were With goodly arras of great majesty. Woven with gold and silk so close and near, That the rich metal lurked privily, As faining... | |
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