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Bellibone, an old English word for a lovely woman, is a corruption of the phrase
belle et bonne. Pan may be proud that ever he begot Such a Belt, 'tone. Spenser,
Shepheards Calender (April). The fact of woman being sometimes termed man's
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John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of ...
Now she is a stone, And makes dayly mone, Warning all other to take heede.169
Pan may be proud, that euer he begot such a Bellibone:170 And Syrinx reioyce,
that euer was her lot to beare such an one. Soone as my younglings cryen for ...
Elizabeth Goldring, Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Clarke, 2013
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La Musa Madrigalesca: or a collection of madrigals, ballets, ...
In Spenser's Shepherds Calendar is the following stanza: “ I saw the bouncing
bellibone, “ Hey ho! bormibel ! “ Tripping o'er the dale alone; “ She can trip it very
well.” Bellibone and Bonnibel signify a pretty young damsel, from the French
belle ...
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
BELLIBONE. Belle et bonne, Fr. a fair maid. Pan may be proud that ever he begot
Such a bellibone. Spen. Shep. Kal. Apr. 91. BELLMAN. Part of the office of this
guardian of the night originally was to bless the sleepers, whose door he passed,
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Pan may be proud that ever he begot Such a bellibone, And Syrinx rejoice that
ever was her lot To bear such a one. Spenser. Per. I saw the bouncing bellibone,
Will. Hey, ho. BtmibtU, PER. Tripping over the dale alone. Will. She can trip it very
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The Shepheards Calendar
Pan may be proud that ever he begot Such a Bellibone ; And Syrinx rejoyse that
ever was her lot To beare such an one. Soone as my younglings cryen for the
dam To her will I offer a milkwhite Lamb : Shee is my goddesse plaine, And I her
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
90 " Pan may be prowde that ever hee begot Such a bellibone l ; And Syrinx
reioyce, that ever was her lot To beare such an one. Soone as my younglinges
cryen 2 for the dam, 95 To her will I offer a milkwhite lamb • She is my goddesse
plaine ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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Representing the English Renaissance
The following stanza shows the performative principle involved: Pan may be
proud, that euer he begot such a Bellibone, And Syrinx reioyse, that euer was her
lot to beare such an one. Soone as my younglings cryen for the dam, To her will I
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R.E.A.L: The Yearbook of Research in English and American L ...
Ne can I find salve for my sore (101-3) Bellibone (61) A chapelet on her head . . .
Of sweete Violets therein was store, She sweeter then the Violet. (69-72) Ah fon,
now by thy losse art taught, That seeldome chaunge the better brought. Content ...
Herbert Grabes, Hans-Jürgen Diller, Hans Bungert, 1984
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
BELLIBONE. n.s. [from bellus, beautiful, and bonus, good, Lat. belle (is" bonne, Fr
.J A woman excelling both in beauty and goodness. A word now out of use. —
Pan may be proud, that ever he begot Such a bellibone, And Syrinx rejoice, that ...