10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MERIMAKE»
Découvrez l'usage de
merimake dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
merimake et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Faerie queene. book VI. Two cantos of mutabilitie. ...
Such merimake 4 holy saints doth queme,5 15 But wee here sitten as drownde in
dreme. PrEns. For younkers, Palinode, such follies fitte, But wee tway 6 bene
men of elder witte. PAL. Sicker7 this morowe,8 no lenger agoe, I sawe a shole9
of ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard,
1845
2
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
The Knight was courteous, and did not forbeare Her honest merth and
pleasaunce to partake ; But when he saw her toy, and gibe,1 and geare,2 And
passe the bonds of modest merimake, Her dalliaunce he despis'd and follies did
forsake.3 ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman,
1839
3
The Works of Edmund Spenser
With hawthorne buds, and sweete eglantine, And girlonds of roses, and soppes
in wine. Such merimake holy saints doth queme, 15 But wee here sitten as
drownde in dreme. Piers. For younkers, Palinode, such follies sitte, But wee tway
bene ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd,
1805
4
The Shepheards calender and glosse (1597) with various readings
Such merimake holy Saints doth queme, " But we here sitten as drownd in a
dreme. Piers. For yonkers Palinode such follies fit, But we tway bene men of elder
wit. Palizzode. Siker this morrow, ne lenger ago, I saw a shole of shepheards out
go ...
Edmund Spenser, Alexander Balloch Grosart,
1882
5
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser: The ...
Such merimake holy Saints doth queme, But we here fitten as drownd in a dreme.
Piers. For yonkers Palinode fuch follies fit, But we tway béne men of elder wit.
Palinode. Siker this morrow, ne lenger ago, I faw a shole of shepheards out go, ...
Edmund Spenser, Alexander Balloch Grosart,
1882
6
Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer [by Philip ...
The Knight was courteous, and did not forbeare Her honest merth and
pleasaunce to partake ; But when he saw her toy, and gibe,1 and geare,2 And
passe the bonds of modest merimake, ' Her dalliaunce he despis'd and follies did
forsake.3 ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard,
1842
7
The Faery queene, book II-III
The knight was courteous, and did not forbeare Her honest merth and
pleasaunce to partake; But when he saw her toy, and gibe, and geare, And passe
the bonds of modest merimake, Her dalliaunce he despis'd and follies did forsake
. xxn.
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin,
1810
8
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
Such merimake holy saints doth querne,1 But we sitten here as drownde in
dreme. Reader! if thou dost not catch the fragrance of the May-garlands, and
inhale the freshness of the morning grass, springing up from beneath thy feet; if
thou dost ...
9
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
The knight was courteous, and did not sorbeare Her honesl mirth and
pleasaunce to partake; But when he saw her my, and gibe, and geare, And passe
the bonds os modest merimake, He: dalliaunee he despis'd, and follies did
sorsalte. un.
10
Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
The knight was courteous, and did not forbeare Her honest merth and
pleasaunce to partake ; But when he saw her toy, and gibe, and genre, And
passe the bonds of modest merimake, Her dalliaunce he despis'd and follies did
forsake.
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes,
1831