10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «YOUNGTHLY»
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A Poetical Rapsody Containing, Diuerse Sonnets, Odes, ...
And wrigs his tayle, and buts with tender head ; All for he feeles thc heate of
youngthly dayes, Which fecret law of kinde hath inly bred ? Thilke Ewe from
whom all Ioy with youth is fled, See how it hangs the head, as it would weepe,
Whilome it ...
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Ecocriticism and Early Modern English Literature: Green Pastures
This conceit occurs in all twelve of the poems, but “December” plucks this chord
most insistently: Then as the springe gives place to elder time And bringeth forth
the fruite of sommers pryde: Also my age now passed youngthly pryme To ...
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Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral: A Study of the World of ...
Colin's progress, though, was not simply from joy to sorrow, from recreation to
complaint: Then as the springe gives place to elder time, And bringeth forth the
fruite of sommers pryde: All so my age now passed youngthly pi-yme, To thinges
of ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Spenser (Illustrated)
... youngthly pryme, 75 To thingesofryper reasonselfe applyed, And learnd
oflighter timbercotes toframe, Such as might save my sheepe and mefro shame. '
To make finecages for thenightingale, And baskets ofbulrushes, wasmy wont:80
Who ...
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The Shepheardes Calender
... And bringeth forth the fruite of sommers pryde; Also my age, now passed
youngthly pryme, To thinges of ryper season selfe applyed, And learnd of lighter
timber cotes to frame, Such as might save my sheepe and me fro shame. 'To
make ...
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Seven English Poetical Miscellanies: Davison's poetical ...
And wrigs his tayle, and buts with tender head ; All for he feeles the heate of
youngthly dayes, Which secret law of kinde hath inly bred? Thilke Ewe from
whom all on with youth is fled, See how it hangs the head, as it would weepe,
Whilome it ...
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Specimens of English Literature from the 'Ploughmans Crede' ...
Ther as the springe giues place to elder time, And bringeth forth the fruite of
sommers pryde : Also my age, now passed youngthly pryme, 75 To thinges of
ryper reason selfe applyed. And learnd of lighter timber cotes to frame, Such as
might ...
Walter William Skeat, 1871
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Time and the Calendar in Edmund Spenser's Poetical Works
Actually both are always paralleled: Then as springe giues place to elder time,
And bringeth forth the fruite of sommers pride: Also my age now passed
youngthly pryme, To thinges of ryper reason selfe applyed.758 (“December,” 73-
76) This is ...
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Edmund Spenser: a selection of his works
lJ\_“\ -Cg F1 :'X~ 5 \ ' ' __ Also my age now passed youngthly pryme, "'¢~ t 75 . '- 7'
)“ .\To thinges of ryper reason selfe applyed. \§' And learnd of lighter timber cotes
to frame, Such as might save my sheepe and me fro shame. M Q) To make ...
Edmund Spenser, Ian C. Sowton, 1968
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Three Volumes: ...
Then as the springe giues place to elder time, And bringeth forth the fruite of
sommers pryde : All so my age now passed youngthly pryme, To thinges of ryper
reason selfe applyed. And learnd of lighter timber cotes to frame, Such as might ...
Edmund Spenser, Ernest De Selincourt, James Cruickshanks Smith, 1910