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The Poems of William Dunbar, Now First Collected: With Notes, and a Memoir ... - Page 258
by William Dunbar - 1834 - 325 pages
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Ancient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS. of George Bannatyne, MDLXVIII.

George Bannatyne - Scottish poetry - 1770 - 406 pages
...of that sort. • 1. 11. " Gamountis." Gambade, crurum jactatio, of the newest French fashion. 287 those times, in his bonnet and gown, his hair loosely thrown back, his cap awry ; his kethat, casaque, or gown, industriously made to fail down to his feet in ample folds. 1.10). "Trumpour." I...
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Ancient Scottish Poems

George Bannatyne, William Dunbar - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1770 - 404 pages
...writers of that sort. — 1.11. "Gamountis." Gambade, crurum jactatio, of the newest French fashion. 287 those times, in his bonnet and gown, his hair loosely thrown back, his cap awry ; his kethat, ctmaque, or gown, industriously made to fail down to his feet in ample folds. 1.10). "Trumpour." I...
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The poems of William Dunbar, collected, with notes and a memoir of ..., Volume 2

William Dunbar - 1834 - 446 pages
...and Wrath upon a lion. And after all, upon the wagan beame Rode Sathan, with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft...hair loosely thrown back, his cap awry; his kethat, casaque, or gown, industriously made to fall down to his feet in ample folds." — HAILES. Line 28....
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The Poems of William Dunbar, Now First Collected: With Notes, and ..., Volume 2

William Dunbar - 1834 - 412 pages
...a lion. And after all, upon the wagan beame Rode Sathan, with a smarting whip in hand, With whicTi he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth...hair loosely thrown back, his cap awry; his kethat, casaque, or gown, industriously made to fall down to his feet in ample folds."— HAILES. Line 28....
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Book I-II of the Faery Queene, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 304 pages
...this ungodly tire. 36 And, after all, upon the wagon beame Rode Sathan with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Huge routs of people did about them band, Showting for joy ; and still before their way A foggy mist...
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Spenser. Book i of The faery queene, ed. by G.W. Kitchin

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 284 pages
...this ungodly tire. 36 And, after all, upon the wagon beame Rode Sathan with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Huge routs of people did about them band, Showting for joy; and still before their way A foggy mist...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser...

Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 552 pages
...this vngodly tire. And after all, vpon the wagon beame Rode Sat/tan, with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Huge routs of people did about them band, Showting for ioy, and still before their way A foggy mist...
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British Poems, from "Canterbury Tales" to "Recessional"

English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...this ungodly tire. And, after all, upon the wagon beame Rode Sathan, with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Huge routs of people did about them band, Showting for joy; and still before their way A foggy mist...
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Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I, Book 1

Edmund Spenser - Barcelona (Spain) - 1915 - 342 pages
...tire. 315 XXXVI • And after all, upon the wagon beame Rode Sathan, with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Hugh routs of people did about them band, 320 Showting for joy, and still before their way A foggy...
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The Faerie Queene, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 562 pages
...ungodly tire. 35 36 And after all, upon the wagon beame Rode Sathan, with a smarting whip in hand, With which he forward lasht the laesie teme, So oft as Slowth still in the mire did stand. Huge routs of people did about them band, Showting for joy, and still before their way A foggy mist...
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