10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTHRIFTIHEAD»
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unthriftihead in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
25 And after them, a rude confusèd rout Of persons flocked, whose names is hard
to read: Amongst them was stern Strife and Anger stout, Unquiet Care and fond
Unthriftihead, Lewd Loss of Time and Sorrow seeming dead, Inconstant Change
...
2
Spenser, and His Poetry: In Three Volumes
And after them a rude confused rout Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Amongst them was stern Strife; and Anger stout; Unquiet Care; and fond
Unthriftihead; Lewd Loss of Time; and Sorrow seeming dead ; Inconstand
Change ...
George Lillie Craik,
1845
3
Spenser: and his poetry
And after them a rude confused rout Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Amongst them was stern Strife ; and Anger stout ; Unquiet Care ; and fond
Unthriftihead ; Lewd Loss of Time ; and Sorrow seeming dead ; Inconstant!
George Lillie Craik,
1845
4
An Inquiry into the principles of harmony in language, and ...
It called was the quicksand of Unthriftihead. * Fairy Been, b. 2. c. 12. v. 18. The
verse here necessarily requires the pronuntiation of that syllable of the words
covered, checked, discolored, and ral/ed, which the modern' fashion of speech, ...
William MITFORD (of Exbury.),
1804
5
A compendious history of English literature, and of the ...
And after them a rude confused route Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Amongst them was stern Strife, and Anger stout, Unquiet Care, and fond
Unthriftihead, Lewd Loss of Time, and Sorrow seeming-dead, Inconstant Change
...
George Lillie Craik,
1871
6
History of English Literature and Language
And after them a rude confused route Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Amongst them was stern Strife, and Anger stout, Unquiet Care, and fond
Unthriftihead, Lewd Loss of Time, and Sorrow seeming-dead, Inconstant Change
...
George Lillie Craik,
1861
7
The British Quarterly Review
And after them, a rude confused rout Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Emongst them was stern Strife, and Anger stout, Unquiet Care, and fond
Unthriftihead, Lewd Loss of Time, and Sorrow seeming dead, Inconstant Change,
...
8
Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in ...
And after them a rude confused route Of persons flocked, whose names is hard to
read : Amongst them was stern Strife, and Anger stout, Unquiet Care, and fond
Unthriftihead, Lewd Loss of Time, and Sorrow seeming-dead, Inconstant Change
...
George Lillie Craik,
1845
9
An Inquiry Into The Principles Of Harmony In Language, And ...
But by the checked wave they did descry It plain, and by the sea discolored. v It
called was the quicksand of Unthriftihead. ' Fairy Been, b. z. c. 12. v. 18. The
verse here necessarily requires the pronuntiation of that syllable of the words
covered, ...
10
Triumphal Forms; Structural Patterns in Elizabethan Poetry
... Fury / Displeasure and Pleasance / / Amoret, led by Despite and Cruelty /
CUPID / Reproach / Repentance / Shame / / Strife, Anger, Care, Unthriftihead,
Loss of Time, Sorrow, Change, Disloyalty, Riotise, Dread, Infirmity, Poverty and
Death.