10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORSWATT»
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The Works of Edmund Spenser
Soone as my younglinges cryen for the dam, " To her will I offer a milkwhite lamb :
96 " She is my goddesse plaine* " And I her (hepheardes swain, " Albee
forswonck and forswatt I am. t . ... Ver. 95. □ cryen] For cry : the ancient
termination of ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam " To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb :
" Shee is my goddefic plaine, " And I her shepherds swayne, " Albee forswonck
and forswatt I am." " I see Calliope speede her to the place, " where my Goddesse
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Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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Faerie queene. book VI. Two cantos of mutabilitie. ...
Soone as my younglinges cryen 2 for the dam, 95 To her will I offer a milkwhite
lamb ; She is my goddesse plaine, And I her shepheardes swain, Albee 3
fbrswonck 4 and forswatt 5 I am. " I see Calliope speede her to the place, 100
Where my ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
Soone as my younglinges cryen 3 for the dam, 96 To her will I offer a milkwhite
lamb ; Sbe is my goddesse plaine, And I her shepheardes swain, Albee 3
forswonck 4 and forswatt 5 I am. " I see Calliope speede her to the place, 100
Where my ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam, 95 To her will I offer a milkwhite lamb
: Shee is my goddesse plaine, And I her shepherds swayne, Albee forswonck 2
and forswatt 8 I am. " I see Calliope speede her to the place, 100 Where my ...
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Representing the English Renaissance
Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam, To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb:
Shee is my goddesse plaine, And I her shepherds swayne, Albee forswonck and
forswatt I am. (lines 91-99) E.K. says the name Bellibone is "homely spoken," and
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
Soone as my younglinges cryen for the dam, To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb :
She is my Goddesse plaine, And I her shepheardes swain, Albee forswonck and
forswatt I am. I see Calliope speede her to the place, Where my Goddesse ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Spenser (Illustrated)
Forswonck and forswatt, overlaboured and sunneburnt. I saw Phæbus,the sunne.
A sensible narration, and present view of the thing mentioned, which theycall [
Greek]. Cynthia, the moone, so called of Cynthus a hyll, where she was honoured
.
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The Spenser Encyclopedia
Compare PT 14 'He was forswonke and all forswatte' with Aprill 99' Albee
forswonck and forswatt I am' (a doublet phrasenot found elsewherein Chaucer);
PT 29'Toswete and swynkeI make avowe'with November 154'Of mortal men, that
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Renaissance Genres: Essays on Theory, History, and ...
133-138) E.K. notes that the participle "glitterand" is "used sometime in Chaucer."
The aside in Colin's lay in praise of Eliza, "Albee forswonck and forswatt I am" ("
April," l. 99), goes without an attribution to Chaucer, for E.K. only explains that the
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Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, 1986