What man so wise, what earthly wit so ware, As to descry the crafty cunning traine, By which deceipt doth maske in visour faire, And cast her colours dyed deepe in graine, To seeme like Truth, whose shape she well can faine. Love - Página 93por Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1838Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 páginas
...her eoulours died deepe in graine, 'foséeme likeTruth, whose shape she well canfaine, And fitt ng gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless« man with guile to entertaine ? Great maîtresse (if her art was that false dame, The false Duessa, cloked with Fidessaes name. Who when,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 páginas
...traine, By which Deceipt doth maske in visour faire, And cast her coulours died deepe in graine, To seeme like Truth, whose shape she well can faine, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltlesse man with guile to entertaine ? Great maistresse of her art was that false Dame, The false... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...fair, And cast her colours dyed deep in grain, Toseein like truth, whose shape she can well feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain. DcLXIX. That honour, which shall bale his scythe's keen And makes us heirs of all eternity.... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 páginas
...visor fair, And cast her colours died deep in grain To seem like Truth, whose shape she well can fain, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain ? SPENSER. THE SABBATH BEU.. PILGRIM, thou hast meekly borne All the cold world's bitter... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 páginas
...traine, By which Deceipt doth maske in visour faire, And cast her coulours died deepe in graine, To seeme like Truth whose shape she well can faine, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltlesse man with guile to entertaine ? Great maistresse of her art was that false Dame, The false... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 páginas
...fair, And cast her colours dyed deep in grain, To seem like truth, whose shape she well can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain? SPENSER. Ah, that deceit should steal such gentle shapes, And with a virtuous visor hide... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 páginas
...traine, Bv which Deceit doth maske in vUour faire. And cast her colours died deep in graine, To seeme like Truth, whose shape she well can faine, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltlesse man with guile to entertain« ? Great maistresse of her art was that false dame, The false... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 páginas
...visor fair, And cast her colors dyed deep in grain, To seem like Truth, whose shape she well can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain ? Great mistress of her art was that false dame, The false Duessa, cloked with fair Fidessa's... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 262 páginas
...visor fair, And cast her colors dyed deep in grain, To seem like Truth, whose shape she well can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain ? Great mistress of her art was that false dame, The false Duessa, cloked with fair Fidessa's... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1850 - 140 páginas
...fair, And make her colours, dyed deep in grain, To seem like Truth, whose shape she well can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain ? Great mistress of her art was that false dame, The false DUESSA, cloked with FIDESSA'S... | |
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