10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GASTFULL»
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And Spenser has 'gastfull' in the sense of 'awful* in Skepherd' s Calendar, August
, 170: ' Here will I dwell apart In gastfull grove therefore.' Both these last-
mentioned words appear to have heen used as if they were ctymologically
connected ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1908
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
Here will I dwell apart In gastfull 3 grove therefore, till my last sleep 170 Doo
close mine eyes ; so shall I not augment With sight of such as chaunge my
restlesse woe. Help me, yee banefull Byrds ! whose shrieking sound Is. 1 Deede
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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The Shepheards Calendar
Of pleasure past. Here will I dwell apart In gastfull grove therefore, till my last
sleepe Doe close mine eyes : so shall I not augment With sight of such as
chaunge my restlesse woe. Helpe me, ye banefull byrds, whose shrieking sound
Ys signe ...
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Ovid's Metamorphoses: The Arthur Golding Translation, 1567
The house at sodaine seemde to shake, and all about it shine With burning
lampes, and glittering fires to flash before their eyen, And Likenesses of ougly
beastes with gastfull noyses yeld. For feare whereof in smokie holes the sisters
were ...
Ovid, John Frederick Nims, 2000
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Shakespeare: . As you like it ; A midsummer night's dream ; ...
And Spenser has ' gastfull' in the sense of 'awful' in Shepherd's Calendar, August,
170 : 'Here will I dwell apart In gastfull grove therefore.' Both these last-mentioned
words appear to have been used as if they were etymologically connected ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, William George Clark, 1887
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Select Plays: King Lear
And Spenser has ' gastfull' in the sense of ' awful' in Shepherd's Calendar, August
, 170 : ' Here will I dwell apart In gastfull grove therefore.' Both these last-
mentioned words appear to have been used as if they were etymologically
connected ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1879
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the ...
And while that he in the pulpet stode With deadlye face all devoyd of blode,
Syngynge his dites with tresses al to rent; Amydde the theatre, shrowded in a tent
, There came out men, gastfull of their cheres, Disfygured their faces with vyseres,
...
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Mirror for magistrates: pt.1 Part III: Legends from the ...
... "“"'T“"°“ '“°, I tell no lye, so gastfull grewe my name, That 96 Salisbury.
William Baldwin, John Higgins, Richard Niccols, 1815
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Censura Literaria, Containing Tiiles, Abstracts and Opinions ...
Whose pearles praise triumphant fa'mjek oft caus'd to scale the skies, . And
standes for sundry rare exploits a mirrotir to rncns eics ;_ Till gastfull death, with'
dismaile dart, procur'd through envic's spight, Untwin'd his twist, brake of his
thread, ...
Samuel-Egerton Brydges, 1807