| 1788 - 510 pages
...decay'd through pride l 136 Next whereu^nto there stands a stately place, Where oft I gained gifts and goodly grace Of that great lord which therein wont to dwell, Whose want too well now feels my friendless case ^ But ah ! here fits not well 141 Old woes, but joys, to tell Against the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 594 pages
...Templer Knights to byde, 135 Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there ftandes a flately place, Where oft I gayned giftes and goodly grace Of that great lord, which therein wont to dwell. Whofe want too well now feels my freendles cafe ; 140 But ah ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...lome wont the Templer-knights tobyde, Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayned giftes and goodly...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now now feels my freendles case; But ah ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to te№ Against the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 pages
...empler-knightstobydc, Till they de;ayd through pride ; Next wherennto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayncd giftes and goodly grace Of that great lord, which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now now feels my freendles case; But ah ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 pages
...whylome wont the Templer Knights to byde, Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayned giftes and goodly...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now feels my freendles case; But ah ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the bridale... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 pages
...wont the Templer Knights to byde, 135 Till they decayd through pride ; Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayned giftes and goodly...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now feels my freendles case ; 140 But ah! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...wont the Templer Knights to byde, Till they decayd through pride ; 136 Next whereunto there standes a stately place, Where oft I gayned giftes and goodly...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now feels my freendles case ; 140 But ah! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 pages
...nobleman, thus writes in his ' Prothalamion' (he has been speaking of the Temple) :— " Next wherennto there stands a stately place, Where oft I gayned giftes...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now feels my friendless case: But, ah! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the bridale... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 328 pages
...they are now. Speaking of the Temple, in the lines quoted in our last chapter, he goes on to say, " Next whereunto there stands a stately place, Where...which therein wont to dwell. Whose want too well now feels my friendless case : But, ah ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to tell Against the bridale... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...wont the Templer Knights to byde, Till they decayd through pride ; ' w Next whereunto there standes ttcs to make my Cliristmas-game, And ioyed oft to...hunt the hartlesse hare till she were teme What wr feels my freendles case ; '*' But all ! here fits not well Olde woes, but ioyes, to toll Against the... | |
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