Their murmuring small trompets sounden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds, and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northerne wind... Insect Miscellanies - Page 198by James Rennie - 1831 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1877 - 290 pages
...murmuring small trumpets sounding wide, Whiles in the air their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seem to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or...repast, For their sharp wounds and noyous injuries. Fairy Queen, n. 9. 16. XCVIII Three similes following illustrate the last acts of Patroclus' prowess.... | |
| Homerus - 1877 - 290 pages
...trumpets sounding wide, Whiles in the air their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seem to dim ihe skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast, For their sharp wounds and noyous injuries. Fairy Quaii, 11. 9. 16. XCVIII Three similes following illustrate the last acts of Patroclus' prowess.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...small trompetts sowndcn wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flics, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth blow them... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1882 - 480 pages
...wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies ; No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharp...noyous injuries, Till the fierce northern wind with blustring blast Doth blow them quite away, and in the ocean cast." How finely would the sparks be caught... | |
| Walter Scott - 1882 - 484 pages
...approaching to rivalry. * " At when a swarm ot gnats at eventide Out of the fennes or Allan doe arise, No man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharp wounds and noyous injuries, Their murmuring small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - English poetry - 1887 - 336 pages
...small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies, Ne man, nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharp wounds and noyous iniuries, Till the fierce northern wind with blustring blast Doth blow them quite away, and in the... | |
| Wilhelm Heise - Allegory - 1902 - 208 pages
...small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their dust ring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest, or take repast For their sharpe wounds and noyons injuries, Till the fierce Northerne wind with blustrmg blast Doth blow them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Authors, English - 1902 - 800 pages
...murmuring small trompelts sownden Whiles in the aire their clustring army (lies, That as a cloud doth seeme not well ended at our dying day. O man ! have mind of that last bitte sharpe wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce Northerne wind with blustring blast [ cast. Doth... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1903 - 320 pages
...small trompets sounden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustring army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest or take repast For their sharpe wounds, and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth blow them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Poetry - 1908 - 892 pages
...small trompetts sownden wide, Whiles in the aire their clustriug army flies, That as a cloud doth seeme to dim the skies; Ne man nor beast may rest, or take repast, For their sharpe wounds and noyous injuries, Till the fierce northerne wind with blustring blast Doth .hJow-^Hrenr-xjuite... | |
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