10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCORDFUL»
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1
The Disciple, and Other Poems
But why should I discordful things Weave into cadence ordered right? That,
answering them, yet higher strings May sound in praise of love's own might;
Obedient to the law that brings From evil good, from darkness light. The man was
barred, ...
2
The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
But Blandamare, full of vainglorious Spright, And rather filr'd by his discordful
Dame, Upon them gladly would have prov'd his Might! But that he yet was sore-of
laizlate lucl-tless Fight. Yet nigh approaching, he them foul bespake. Disgracing ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
ment, opposition, inconsistency. Discordant, dis-k6r'd=int. a. at variance with itself
. Dryd.—Opposite, contrarious, incongruous. Hale. Diseordantl , dis-kdr-dint'lL. ad
. inconsist_mht]ly, in sagreement with. Boyle.—Peevis y. Discordful ...
4
The Sea, The Railway Journey, and Other Poems
... The chafing playthings of the angry air, Writhing, but driven with discordful
wails By the stern lash of winter's biting gales, Heard the harsh grumble of their
humbled tones, Their weird-like shrieks, dull roar and dismal groans ; Seen THE
SEA.
But Blandamour full of vain-glorious sprite, And rather stirr'd by his discordful
dame, Upon them gladly would have prov'd his might, But that he yet was sore of
his late luckless fight. IV. Yet nigh approaching he them foul bespake, Disgracing
...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
DISCORDANT, dls-ka'rd-lnt, a. Inconsistent ; at variance with itself. Incongruous.
DISCORDANTLY, dSs-ki'rd-4nt-le, ad. In disagreement with another. [peaceable.
DISCORDFUL, dis-kl'rd-fol, a. Quarrelsome ; not DISCOVER, dls-kfiv^er, cf.
7
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and ...
But Blandamour full of vain-glorious sprite, And rather stirr'd by his discordful
dame, Upon them gladly would have prov'd his might, But that he yet was sore of
his late luckless fight. IV. Yet nigh approaching he them foul bespake, Disgracing
...
Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan, 1859
8
The Canterbury tales and Faerie queene, with other poems of ...
RETURNrNO from the retrospeetive episode in which he has shown the origin of
the friendship between Cambell and Triaxnond, the poet takes up his story at the
point where the friends and their ladies were overtaken by the "discordful crew" ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, David Laing Purves, Edmund Spenser, 1870
9
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Discordantly, dis-kawr'dant-Ie, ad. Dissonantly ; in a discordant manner;
inconsistently; in a manner to jar or clash ; in disagreement with itself, or wilh
another. Discordful, dis-kawrd'fiil, a. Quarrelsome; contentious. Discordia, dis-
kawr'dc-a, s.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
10
Library edition of the British poets
But Blandamour full of vain-glorious sprite, And rather stirr'd by his discordful
dame, Upon them gladly would have prov'd his might, But that he yet was sore of
his late luckless fight IV. Yet nigh approaching he them foul bespake, Disgracing
...
George Gilfillan, William Shakespeare, 1862