| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 696 páginas
...helpe me Mahvwnf of might, " And Termagaunt my God fo Dright." So alfo, in Hall's firft Satire : " Nor fright the reader with the Pagan vaunt " Of mightie Mahound, and greate Tcrmagaunt" Again, in Marfton's 7th Satire : " - let whirlwinds and confufion teare " The center... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 592 páginas
...Ariofto and Tafl'o. Hall perhaps points out our author in the following verfes, Sat. B. i. S. i. " Nor fright the reader with the Pagan vaunt " Of mightie Mahound and great Termagaunt." Mahound, or Mohamet, feems to have been anciently a chafret XLVIII. Nathelefle fo iharpely ftill he... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 504 páginas
...SATIRE I'» NOR ladie's wanton love, nor wand'ring knight, Legend1 1 out in rymes all richly dight. Nor fright the reader with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagaunt3. Nor list I sonnet of my mistresse' face, To paint some Blowesse with a borrow'd grace*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 páginas
...So helpe Mahowne of might, " And Termagaunt my God so hright." So also, in Hall's first satire : " Nor fright the reader with the Pagan vaunt " Of mightie Mahound, and greate Termagaunt." Termagant is also mentioned hy Spenser in his Fairy S>ucen, and hy Chaucer in The... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...be. SATIRE I. NOR ladie's wanton love, nor wandring knight, Legend I out in rhimes all richly dight. Nor fright the reader with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagauiit. Nor list I sonnet of my mistress" face, To paint some Blowesse with a borrowed grace ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 502 páginas
...GUY, the Soudan swears : " So helpe me Mahowne of might, " And Termagaunt, my God so bright." And " Nor fright the reader with the Pagan vaunt " Of mightie Mahound, and greate Termagaunt." Hall, Sat. I. And " let whirlwinds and confusion teare " The center of our state;... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 páginas
...pastorals. Nor ladie's wanton loue, nor wandering knight, Legend I out in rimes all richly dight : Nor fright the reader, with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagaunt f . Nor list I sonnet of my mistress' face, To paint some Blowesse8 with a borrow'd grace. Nor can... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1825 - 188 páginas
...bee. SAT. I. NOR ladies wanton loue, nor wandring knight, Legend I out in rimes all richly dight ; Nor fright the reader with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagaunt. Nor list I sonnet of my mistresse face, 5 To paint some Blowesse with a borrowed grace ; Nor can I... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1838 - 176 páginas
...e£:$^^ SATIRE I. NOR ladie's wanton love, nor wandring knight, Legend I out in rhimes all richly dight. Nor fright the reader with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagaunt*. Nor list I sonnet of my mistress' face, To paint some Blowesse with a borrowed grace ; Nor can I bide... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1838 - 188 páginas
...c SATIRE I. NOR ladle's wanton love, nor wandring knight, Legend I out in rhimes all richly dight. Nor fright the reader with the pagan vaunt Of mightie Mahound, and great Termagaunt*. Nor list I sonnet of ray mistress' face, To paint some Blowesse with a borrowed grace ; Nor can I bide... | |
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