10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPLAINED»
Discover the use of
unplained in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unplained and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; D. 79 Unpitied, unplaynd, of foe or frend : As.
136 waste the wearie night In . . . unpittied plaint I. i. 53. 3 Long languishing there
in unpittied paine, IV. x. 13. 8 did still pursew That raskall many with unpitied ...
Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1915
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Then be it so, qunth l, that thou art bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; Yet ere
thou dle, it were convenient To tell the caust: which thee 'hereto constrained, Lesl
that the w. rld thee dcad accuse of guilt, And say, when thou of none shalt be ...
3
Hymns. Visions. Elegiac poems
Then be it so, quoth I, that thou are bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; Yet
ere thou die, it were convenient 80 To tell the cause which thee thereto
constrained, Lest that the world thee dead accuse of guilt, And say, when thou of
none shalt ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Then be it so," quoth I, " that thou are bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; Yet,
ere thou die, it were convenient *>" To tell the cause which thee thereto
constrained, Least that the world thee dead accuse of guilt, And say, when thou
of none ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Then be it so, quoth t, that thou art bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; Yet ere
thou die, it were convenient To tell the eause which thee thereto constrained, Lefl
that the wvrld thee dead accuse of guilt, And say, when thou of none shalt he ...
6
The new British Novelist: comprising works by the most ...
... of the street, which were shut up, or otherwise secured, to keep off the pressure
of the throng. Behind the barrier, where it crossed the street, and confronted the
stake, rough seats of unplained planks had been constructed, rising one above ...
7
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Ahl wretched Boy! the shape of Dreryhead, And sad ensample of man's sudden
end, Full little faileth but thou shalt be dead, Unpitied, unplained, of foe or friend ;
Whilst none is nigh thine eyedids up to close, And kiss thy lips like faded leaves ...
8
Poems on Moral and Divine Subjects
My dying pains, no tongue can well unfolds Ne doI care, that any'lhould betnone -
My hakdmishap or any weep that' would, But seek alone to weep, and dye' alone.
THEN belt so, quoth I, that thou art bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained, Yet ...
Ah! wretched Boy! the shape of Dreryhead, And sad ensample of man's sudden
end, Full little faileth but thou shalt be dead, Unpitied, unplained, of foe or friend ;
Whilst none is nigh thine eye-lids up to close, And kiss thy lips like faded leaves ...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Then be it so, quoth I, that thou are bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained ; . . Yet
ere thou die, it were convenient .80 To tell the cause which thee thereto
constrained,. Lest that the world thee dead accuse of guilt, And say, when thou of
none ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNPLAINED»
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unplained is used in the context of the following news items.
National Carrier - Missed Opportunities
He was considered by Airways staff as one of those unplained pegs that the government usually brought to the airline under "job-for-the-boys" syndrome. «The Guardian, Aug 14»
Fenland man ordered to pay £1k compensation as judge describes …
“Gravel boards were used rather than decking boards which were unplained and have clearly split. Within a few weeks weeds would have been growing up ... «Cambs Times 24, Oct 10»