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Hymns. Visions. Elegiac poems
... Whom not their kindly sovereign did weld, But an usurping Ape with guile
suborn'd, Had all subverst, he sdeignfully it scorn'd In his great heart, and hardly
did refrain, 1235 But that with thundcrbolts he had him slain, And driven down to
hell, ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The purgatory of suicides. A prison-rhyme. In ten books. ...
... the votaries of self-wrought death I saw before; and with like cognizance Of
crown and sceptre, shedding radiance From gems and gold, they sat,—or, lesser
state Kept, as of civic power's participance The fitter emblem. 'Sdeignfully elate ...
Thomas COOPER (the Chartist.), 1853
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Whom not their kindly sovereign did weld, But an usurping Ape with guile sub0rn'
d, l-lad all subverst, he sdeignfully it scorn'd In his great heart,-and hardly did
refrain, 1235 But that with thunderbolts he had him slain, And driven down to hell,
...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
But an usurping Ape, with guile suborn'd, Had all subverst, he sdeignfully it scorn'
d In his great heart, and hardly did refraine use But that with thunder bolts he had
him slaine, And driven downe to hell, his dewest meed. But him avizing, he that ...
But an usurping Ape, with guile suborn'd, Had all subverst, he sdeignfully it scorn'
d In his great heart, and hardly did refraine 1335 But that with thunder bolts he
had him slaine, And driven downe to hell, his dewest meed. But him avizing, he ...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
... 1230 And troubled kingdome of wilde beasts behelde, Whom not their kindly
Sovereigne did welde, But an usurping Ape, with guile suborn'd, Had all subverst
; he sdeignfully it scorn'd In his great heart, and hardly did refraine, 1235 But that
...
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Library edition of the British poets
... And all that in the deepest earth remains ; 1230 And troubled kingdom of wild
beasts beheld, Whom not their kindly sovereign did weld,3 But an usurping Ape,
with guile suborn'd, Had all subvers'd; he sdeignfully it scorn'd In his great heart,
...
George Gilfillan, William Shakespeare, 1862
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The purgatory of suicides: a prison-rhyme
... lesser state Kept, as of civic power's participance ^ The fitter emblem. '
Sdeignfully elate Some sat,— while some sent forth deep glances of debate :
XXXVI. For, mingled with the thrones, rose seats of strange 192 THE
PURGATORY [BOOK.
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
... Had all subverst; he sdeignfully it scorn'd In his great heart, and hardly did
refraine, But that with thunder bolts he had him slaine, And driven downe to hell,
his dewest meed : But, him avizing, he that dreadfull deed Forbore, and rather
chose ...
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The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper
... And all that in the deepest Earth remaines ; And trouhled kingdome of wilde
heasts hehelde, Whom not their kindly sovereigne did welde, But an usurping
Ape, with guile suhorn'd, Had all suhverst; he sdeignfully it scom'd In his great
heart, ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810