10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «REPRIEFE»
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
Now when the beast, which by her wicked art Late foorth she sent, she backe
retourning spyde Tyde with her golden girdle ; it a part 1V Finde, find itself
disposed. a Repriefe, reproof. I. 3. — Causelesse of her ornie accord.] Without
having ...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1855
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
REPRIEFE, or REPREEFE. Reproof; also cause of blame. For misery craves
rather mercy than repriefe. Spent. Г. p., III. viii, 1. To thee, О England, what can be
more repreefe, Than to pursue thy prince with armed hand. Mirr./or Mag., p. 358.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
REPRIEFE, or REPREEFE. Reproof; also cause of blame. Tor misery craves
rather mercy than repriefe. Spens.F. O., Ill, viii, 1. To thee, O England, what can 1
>e more repree/e, Than to pursue thy prince with armed hand. Mirr.for Mag., p.
358.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1859
4
Faerie queene. book III
Then sighing softly sore, and inly deepe, She shut up all her plaint in privy griefe ;
(For her great courage would not let her weepe ;) Till that old Glauce gan with
sharpe repriefe 1 Her to restraine, and give her good reliefe Through hope of ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
Least that it should her turne to fowle repriefe 1 And sore reproch, whenso her
father deare Should of his dearest daughters hard misfortune heare. VI. At last
she her avisde,2 that he which made That Mirrhour, wherein the sicke Damosell
So ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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Faerie queene. book III-V
Now when the beast, which by her wicked art Late foorth she sent, she backe
retouming spyde Tyde with her golden girdle; it a part Of Her rich spoyles whom
he had earst1 destroyd She. 1 Finale, choose. 1' Repriefe, reproof. ' Then, than.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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Poetical Works ...: Account of the author's life, etc.- The ...
Which when he knew, and felt our feeble harts Embost 1 with bale,2 and bitter
byting griefe, Which love had launched with his deadly darts ; With wounding
words, and termes of foule repriefe,3 He pluckt from us all hope of dew reliefe,
That ...
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Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
Least that it should her turne to fowle repriefe 1 And sore reproch, whenso her
father deare Should of his dearest daughters hard misfortune heare. VI. At last
she her avisde,2 that he which made That Mirrhour, wherein the sicke Damosell
So ...
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Faerie Queen Book 1 (A.O.L.T)
Which when he knew, and felt our feeble harts 29.1 Embost with bale, and bitter
byting griefe, Which lone had launched with his deadly darts With wounding
words, and termes of foule repriefe He pluckt from vs all hope of dew reliefe, 29.5
...
M. C. (ed.), Jussawala, 1981
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
... Damzell, whom I write vpon, Should plonged be in such affliction, Without all
hope of comfort or reliefe, That sure I weene, the hardest hart of stone, Would
hardly finde to aggrauate her griefe; For misery craues rather mercy, then repriefe
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