Upon the top of all his loftie crest, A bunch of haires discolourd diversly, With sprincled pearle, and gold full richly drest, Did shake, and seemd to daunce for jollity; Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms... The Quarterly Review - Page 469edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1848 - 564 pages
...pearl and gold full richly drest, Did shake, and seem'd to dance for jollity ; Like to an almond tree ymounted high, On top of green Selinis all alone,...At every little breath, that under heaven is blown. XXXIII. His warlike shield all closely cover'd was, Nor might of mortal eye be ever seen ; Not made... | |
| Frances Sargent Osgood - 1848 - 308 pages
...trust to love so false as thine! MOORE. INDISCRETION. ALMOND-TREE. Like to an almond-tree, mounted high On top of green Selinis, all alone, With blossoms...At every little breath that under heaven is blown. FAERY QUEEICE. • EMBLEM of indiscretion, the almond-tree is the first to answer to the call of spring.... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1848 - 320 pages
...Before its idol. BROWNING — Dells and Pomegranates. 7. An Almond tree, ymounted high, With blossom brave bedecked daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble...At every little breath that under heaven is blown. SPENSER. 8. Lofty Oaks, Broad armed and beautiful, floating serene O'er copse, and lawn, and hedge... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 390 pages
...drest, Did shake, and seemd to daunce for jollitie; Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Selinis all alone, — With blossoms brave bedecked...daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne. Ib. c. 7. st. 31-2. 4. You will take especial note... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 pages
...pearl and gold full richly drest, Did shake, and seemed to dance for jollity ; Like to an almond tree, ymounted high On top of green Selinis, all alone,...At every little breath that under heaven is blown. His warlike shield all closely covcrea was, Ne might of mortal eye be ever seen; Not mnde of steel,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...shake, and seemd to daunce for iollity ; Like to an almond tree ymounted bye On top of greene Sclinis ) evcrie little breath, that under heaven is blowne. xxix. 4. //ijr glitU'rand лгтьиг]. Ррепчег... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1850 - 140 pages
...high On top of green Salinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily; Whose tender branches tremble every one, At every little breath that under heaven is blown. His warlike shield all closely covered was, Nor might of mortal eye be ever seen ; Not made of steel... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 pages
...Did shake, and seemd to daunce for jollitie ; Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne. Ib. c. 7, st. 31-2. 4. You will take especial note... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 pages
...Did shake, and seemd to daunce for jollitie ; Like to an almond tree ymountcd bye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne. Ib. c. 1, st 81-2. 4. You will take especial note... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 556 pages
...shake, and seemd to daunce for jollitie ; Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Seliuis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily, Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne. Ib. c. 7, st. 81-2. 4. You will take especial note... | |
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