10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENRIVEN»
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enriven in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Literary Women of England: Including a Biographical ...
Or where shall I unfold my inward pain, That my enriven heart may find relief?
Shall I unto the heavenly powers it show? Or unto earthly men that dwell below?
To heavens? ah they, alas! the authors were, And workers of my unremedied
woe ...
2
Faerie queene. book III-V
... lesse or more, Which warlike uses had deviz'd of yore: The wicked shaft,
guyded through th' ayrie wyde By some bad spirit that it to mischiefe bore, Stayd
not, till through his curat 1 it did glyde, And made a griesly wound in his enriven
side.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
3
Hymns. Visions. Elegiac poems
... whom shall I my case complain, That may compassion my impatient grief ? Or
where shall 1 unfold my inwar-d pain, That my enriven heart may find relief? 220
Shall I unto the heavenly powres it show? Or unto earthly men that dwell below ?
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
The wicked Shaft guided through th' airy Wide, By some bad Spirit, that it- to
Mischief bore, Stay'd not, till through his Curass it did glide, And made a griefly
Wound in his enriven Side. XXXV. Much was he grieved with that hapless Throw,
That ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Or where shall I unfold my inward pain, That my enriven heart may find relief ?
Shall I unto the heavenly powers it show, Or uuto earthly men that dwell below ?
tier lamentation concludes in the following strain : " But live thou there still happy,
...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1845
6
Library edition of the British poets
... less or more, Which warlike uses had devis'd of yore : The wicked shaft, guided
through th' air wide By some bad spirit that it to mischief bore, Staid not, till
through his cuirass it did glide, And made a grisly wound in his enriven side. xxxv
.
George Gilfillan, William Shakespeare, 1862
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... And made a griesly wound in his enriven side. Much was he grieved with that
haplesse throe, 35 That opened had the welspring of his blood ; But much the
more that to his hatefull foe He mote not come to wreake his wrathfull mood : That
...
8
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
... lesse or more, Which warlike uses had deviz'd of yore: The wicked shaft
guyded through th' ayrie wyde By some bad spirit, that it to rnischiefe bore, Stayd
n_0t; till through his curat it did glyde, And made a-griesly wound in his enriven
side.
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Or where shall I unfold my inward pain, That my enriven heart may find relief ?
Shall I unto the heavenly powers it show, Or unto earthly men that dwell below ?
Her lamentation concludes in the following strain : " But live thou there still happy,
...
10
Faerie queene. book III
... or more, Which warlike uses had deviz'd of yore : The wicked shaft, guyded
through th' ayrie wyde By some bad spirit that it to mischiefe bore, Stayd not, till
through his curat 1 it did glyde, And made a griesly wound in his enriven side.
XXXV.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845