10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMEASNURE»
Discover the use of
demeasnure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
demeasnure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
But his blinde eie, that sided 1 Paridell, All his demeasnure a from his sight did
hide : On her faire face so did he feede his fill, And sent close 8 messages of love
to her at will. 2s And ever and anone, when none was ware, With speaking ...
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The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; III; IV, canto 1
... and Paridell beside; But he himselfe sate looking still askaunce ' Gainst
Britomart, and ever closely eide Sir Satyrane, that glauncee might not glide: But
his hlinde eie, that sided 5 Paridell, All his demeasnure' from his sight did hide:
On her ...
... and Paridell beside ; But he himselfe sate looking still askaunce Gainst
Britomart, and ever closely eide Sir Satyrane, that glaunces might not glide : But
his blinde eie, that sided 5 Paridell, All his demeasnure 6 from his sight did hide :
On her ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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The Chambers Dictionary
n demeanour or NAm demean or (di-men 'ar; Spenser demeasnure) behaviour;
manner towards another. [OFr demener, from de- (intensive) and mener to lead,
from L minare to drive, orig from minor] to threaten] demean2 di-men', vi to lower
...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... Was her before, and Paridell beside ; But he him selfe sate looking still
askaunce Gainst Britomart, and ever closely eidc Sir Satyrane, that glaunces
might not glide : But his blinde eie, that sided Paridell, All his demeasnure from
his sight did ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, Norris Deck, 1866
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
... Was her before, and Paridell beside; But he him selfe sate looking still
askaunce, Gainst Britomart, and euer closely eide Sir Satyrane, that glaunces
might not glide: But his blinde eie, that sided Paridell, All his demeasnure from
his sight did ...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
... and Paridell beside; But he himselfe sate looking still askaunce Gainst
Britomart, and ever closely eide _ Sir Satyrane, that glaunces might not glide : But
his blinde eie, that sided Paridell, All his demeasnure from his sight did hide : On
her ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations of His Life ...
... sate looking still askannce Gainst Britomart, and ever closely eide Sir Satyrane,
that glaunces might not glide : But his blinde eie, that sided Paridell, All his
demeasnure from his sight did hide : On her faire face so did he feede his fill.
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Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
... and Paridell beside; But he himselfe sate looking still askaunce Gainst
Britomart, and ever closely eide Sir Satyrane, that glaunces might not glide: But
his blinde eie, that sided Paridell, All his demeasnure from his sight did hide : On
her faire ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Demesne, Demayne, demeanour, carriage, behaviour ; sometimes it signifies to
debate, Demeasnure, Demeanure, as above. Dempt, deemed, adjudged,
supposed. Dent, or Dint, blow. Depeinten, painted. Derring doe, bold deeds,
manhood, ...