| Charles Heath - 1808 - 196 pages
...of my life, " And patron of ray Muse's pupillage^ " Thro' whose large- bounty poured on me rifej " In the first season of my feeble age, " I now do live, bound yours by vassalage." Sonnet to'Lord Grey, — prefixed to the Fairy QuMn,, M LORD IX5RD GREY died 1593. His son WILLIAM,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1820 - 330 pages
...valiant Lord, the Lord Grey of Wilton, Knight of the noble Order of the Garter, etc. Mo?t nohle Lord, the pillar of my life, And patron of my Muse's pupillage,...nothing ever may-redeem, nor reeve Out of your endless dchlso sure a gage; Vouchsafe in worth this small gift to receive, \Vhieh in your iiob!e hands for... | |
| sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) - 1821 - 264 pages
...noble Lord, the pillar of my life, And patron of my Muse's pupillage, Through whose large bounty poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live, bound yours by vassalage." * He looked in Margaret's countenance, and began to'fancy, that there was a grace in it which he had... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Biography - 1834 - 304 pages
...lord, the pillar of my life, And portion of my muse's pupillage; Through whose large bounty, pour'd on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live bound yours by vassallage; ;(Sith nothing ever may redeem, nor reave Out of your endless debt so sure a gage), Vouchsafe... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 pages
...Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave l Out of your endlesse... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...lord, the pillor of my life, And patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live, bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - Wales - 1844 - 514 pages
...Lord, the pillar of my life, And patron of my Muse's pupillage ; Through whose large bounty poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live, bound yours by vassallage." Returning to Ross by twilight, I ended my day's wanderings; and on the following morning... | |
| Great Britain - 1847 - 118 pages
...Lord, the pillar of my life, And Patrone of my Muse's pupilage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse debt,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured addrest, Who with entyre affection him reeeav'd, As for doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeemc, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
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