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The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser
... But wonder'd much at his so selcouth Case ; And by his Person's secret
Seemlihed Well ween'd, that he had been some Man of Place, Before Misfortune
did his Hue deface: That being mov'd with Ruth, she thus bespake; Ah l woeful
Man, ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1715
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. golygus- rwydd, tebygolrwydd, ymddangosiad tëg Seemless, sim'-les,a.
anweddaidd, gwrth- un, anhardd, hagr Seemlihed, sim'-li-hed, j s. gweddus-
Seemlyhed, sim'-li-hed, j rwydd golwg, ymddangosiad gweddus Seemliness, sim'
-li-nes, ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats
His laugh at nature's holy countenance, Until that grove appear'd, as if perchance
, And then his tongue with sober seemlihed Gave utterance as he enter'd : " Ha ! "
he said, " King of the butterflies ; but by this gloom, And by old Rhadamanthus' ...
John Keats, James Russell Lowell, 1873
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The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
... his so feleouth Case; -' And by his Perfon's fecret Seemlihed - - Well ween'd,
that he had been some Man of Place, Before Misfortune did his 'Hue deface :
That being mov'd with Ruth, she thus bespzlke ; Ah ! woeful Man, what Heaven's
hard ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
... with sober seemlihed 950 Gave utterance as he enter'd: “ Ha! I said, King of the
butterflies; but by this gloom, And by old Rhadamanthus' tongue of doom, This
dusk religion, pomp of solitude, And the Promethean clay by thief endued, By old
...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: ...
... As though they jests had been: nor had he done llis laugh at nature's holy
countenance, Until that grove appear'd, as if pcrchance, And then his tongue with
sober seemlihed Gave utterance as he enter'd: ulla'.- I said, \( King of the
butterflies; ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, 1829
... but often fantastic and tasteless: as well as by sprinkling his nineteenthcentury
diction with such archaisms as 'shent', 'sith', and 'seemlihed' from Spenser, '
eterne' from Spenser and Wifliam Browne 3 or with arbitrary verbal forms, as 'to
folly' ...
... clear stream and setting sun, As though they jests had been: nor had he done
His laugh at nature's holy countenance, Until that grove appear'd, as if perchance
, And then his tongue with sober seemlihed Gave utterance as he entered: “Ha!
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The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats
... Laughing at the clear stream and setting sun, As though they jests had been:
nor had he done His laugh at nature's holy countenance, Until that grove appear'
d, as if perchance, And then his tongue with sober seemlihed Gave utterance as
...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature
But wondered much at his so uncouth case ; And by his person's secret
seemlihed Well ween'd, that he had been some man of place, Before misfortune
did his hue deface : That being moved with ruth she thus bespake. Ah ! woful
man, what ...