10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SEEMLYHED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
Yet nathemore his meaning she ared, But wondred much at his so selcouth case
; And by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weend that he had beene some man
of place, XIV. 1. Yet nathemore &c.] That is, Yet not the more understood she ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
Ared, perceived. 8 Forlorne, abandoned, made ' Selcouth, strange. desolate. 4
Seemlyhed, seemly appearance * Advise, consider. 8 Place, rank. 10 Xigardise,
niggardliness. • Ruth, pity. " Eftsoones, immediately. XIV. 9. — Selfe-disliked life.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from ...
Yet nathe'more his meaning she ared, But wondred much at his so seleouth case
; And by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weend that he had beene some man
of place, Before misfortune did his hew deface ; That, being mov'd with ruth, ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1850
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Faerie queene. book III-V
For Heaven, first author of my languishment, Envying my too. 1 Nathé'more, none
the more. 7 Sith, since. ' fired, perceived. e Forlorne, abandoned, made 3
Seleouth, strange. desolate. 4 Seemlyhed, seemly appearance 9 .fidvise,
consider.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
Yet nath'émore his meaning she ared, But wondred much at his so selcoutb case
; And by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weend that he had beene some man
of place, Before misfortune did his hew deface; That, being mov'd with ruth, ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
... presence dread Onely few ruefull lookes unto her sent, As messengers of his
true meaning and intent. .xrv. Yet nathemore his meaning she ared, But wondred
much at his so selcouth case ; And by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weend
...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
শিন্টতা. হসাঁন্দর্যা. সূরূপতব্দু. সত্যত'. চা রুত্য. দূচ্চিশেডেরুত্য. সূত্রী. শোভা. ডী.
রূপ ৷ Seemly, 1:. Dan. শিন্ট, উপযুক্ত, কর্তব্য. যেগেদৃ. যধার্ধ I Seemly, ad.
ঊপযুক্তরূপে. যেগো কর্তব্য বা যথার্থরূপে ৷ Seemlyhed, n. s. শিন্টতা. সভতো.
সৌন্দর্যা.
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Yet nathemore his meaning (he ared, But wondred much at his so selcouth Case,
And by his pers0n's secret seemlyhed, Well weend that he had bcene some man
of place, Before misfortune did his hew desire : That being movjdlwith ruth, (he ...
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The Globe Edition. Complete Works of Edmund Spenser Edited ...
... \And by his persons secret seemlyhed Well weeud that he had beene some
man of ! place, Before misfortune did his hew deface; That being mov'd with ruth
she thus bespake : 'Ah ! wofull man, what heavens hard disgrace, Or wrath of
cruell ...
Edmund Spenser, John Wesley HALES, Richard Morris, 1869
'4. r. seemlyhed. 415. 18. 1. r. long time afterwards. 428. 55. 8. r. For. _ 432. 2. 4. r
. mayst'rmg. 450. to. 1. r. encountred. 456. 24.. 4. r.soft, and place a semicolon
after drorw. T E X T 457. 27. 6. r. Pythi'as. 477. 23. 7. r. lE-gatan. 488. 49. 9.
Edmund Spenser, Ralph Church, 1758