When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth he) and each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my selfe, like wight forlore, Into that waste, where I was quite... Sir Walter Raleigh - Page 123by Frederick Albion Ober - 1909 - 303 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1788 - 538 pages
...'T1*'*' him and thee, what thee did hence dissuade ?" " When thw our pipes, we bqtkhad sveariediwell," Quoth he, " and each an end, of singing made, He 'gan to cast great liking to my lore, »8o And great disliking to my luckless lot, That banish'd had my self like wight forelore, Into that... | |
| 1792 - 774 pages
...again. But tell on further, Colin, as befel ¡ Twizt him and thee, what thec did hence «iilfuade ?" " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well," Quoth he, " and each an end of fmging made, He 'gan to caft .great liking to my lore, And great diluting to my lucklefe lot, That... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...againe. 175 But tell on further, Colin, as befell Twixt him and thee, that thee did hence diffuade." " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth he) and each an end of finging made, He gan to caft great lyking to my lore, iso And great diflyking to my lucklefle lot,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 440 pages
...thus related k in the Paftoral i .,, . , .. • f; ^ ...•; -., - -,::> iu ; -,.-J ", •. :;'< y' " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, "** (Quoth he,) and each an end of finging made, " He gan to caft gieat lyking'td mjrlore, " And great diftyking to mykictlelfe lot, ;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...againe. But tell on further, Colin, as befell Twixt him and thee, that thee did hence dissuade." " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well," Quoth...each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my erlfe, like wight forlorc,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...againe. But tell on further, Colin, as befell Twixt him and thee, that thee did hence dissuade." " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth...each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my selfe, like wight forlore,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 408 pages
...againe. 1 75 But tell on further, Colin, as befell Twixt him and thee, that thee did hence dissuade." " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth...each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, 1 80 And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my selfe, like wight... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...againe. 175 But tell on further, Colin, as befell Twixt him and thee, that thee did hence dissuade." " When thus our pipes we both had wearied well, (Quoth...each an end of singing made, He gan to cast great lyking to my lore, 180 And great dislyking to my lucklesse lot, That banisht had my selfe, like wight... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1841 - 472 pages
...voice was fame. " And when he heard the music that I made, He found himself full greatly pleased at it; He gan to cast great liking to my lore, And great...luckless lot, That banished had myself, like wight forlore, Into that waste where I was quite forgot." Spenser has here disclosed involuntarily " the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 462 pages
...was fame. " And when he heard the music that I made, He found himself full greatly pleased at it ; He gan to cast great liking to my lore, And great disliking to my luckless lot, That banish'd had myself, like wight forlore, Into that waste where I was quite forgot." Spenser has here... | |
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