| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 trang
...abouts : And him befide there lay upon the gras A dreary corfe, whofe life away did pas, All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled frefh, alas ! In which a rufty knife fail fixed flood, And made an open paflage for the gufhing flood.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 trang
...abouts ; And him beiide there lay upon the gras A dreary corfe, whofe life away did pas, All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled frefti, alas ! In which a rufty knife faft fixed flood, And made an open paflage for the gufliing flood.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 484 trang
...abouts : And him befide there lay upon the gras A dreary corfe, whofe life away did pas, All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled frefh, alas ! In which a rufty knife fafl fixed ftood, And made an open paflage for the gufhing flood.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 trang
...clouts, WitJi tbornes together pind and patched was, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts : Aod him beside there lay upon the gras A dreary corse, whose life away did pas, AD wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled fresh, alas! In vbich a... | |
| William Field - 1815 - 512 trang
...His garment, nought but many ragged clouts, With thoraes together pind and patched was, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts : And him beside there...corse, whose life away did pas^ All wallowed in his owe yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet wetled fresh, alas ! In which a rusty knife fast... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 trang
...garment nought, but many ragged clouts, With thorns together pinn'd and patched wa«, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts; And him beside there lay upon the grass, A dreary corse, whose life away did pass> All wallow'd in his own yet-lukewarm blood, That from... | |
| 1821 - 504 trang
...His garment nought, but many ragged clouts, With thornes together pind and patched was, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts ; And him beside there...gras A dreary corse, whose life away did pas, All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled fresh, alas ! In which a rusty... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 trang
...His garment, nought but many ragged clouts, With thornes together pind and patched was, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts : And him beside there...gras A dreary corse, whose life away did pas, All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled fresh, alas ! In which a rusty... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 trang
...About the fountaine Whose bubbling wave did ever freshly WELL." Ibid. cant. 7- st. 4. " All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet WELLED fresh." Ibid. cant. 9- st. 36. " And with intrusive enmity to light, WELLED like a spring, and dimmed the orbs... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 trang
...His garment, nought hut many ragged clouts, With thornes together pind and patched was, The which his naked sides he wrapt abouts : And him beside there...gras A dreary corse, whose life away did pas, All wallowd in lus own yet luke-warme blood, That from his wound yet welled fresh, alas ! In which a rusty... | |
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