So sodaiuly, that, as it were a sote, I stode astonied, and was, with the song, Thorow ravishid ; that, till late and long, I ne wist in what place I was, ne where ; And ayen, methought, she song even by mine ere. Wherefore I... Observations [by M. Davy] upon mr. Fox's letter to mr. Grey [on the song of ... - Page 8by Martin Davy - 1809 - 15 pagesFull view - About this book
 | John Dryden - English literature - 1808
...that by many fold It was more plesaunt than I couth devise ; And whan his song was endid in this wisu, The nightingale with so mery a note Answerid him, that alle the wode yrong So sodamly, that as it were a sote I stode astonied, and was with the song Thorow ruvi-hnl, that till... | |
 | William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 822 pages
...coud devise : And whan his song was ended in this wise, The nightingale, with so mery a note, Answered , of knowledge call'd, Forbidden them to taste. Knowledge...forbidden ? Suspicious, reasonless. Why should their Lord ravished; that, till late and long, I ne wist in what place I was, ne where ; And ayen, methought,... | |
 | William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 562 pages
...eoud devise : And whan his song was ended in this wise, The nightingale, with so mery a note, Answered Where in kind eontest with his butting friends . He wont t а sote, I stode astonied, and was, with the song, Thorow ravished ; that, till late and long, I ne... | |
 | Louisa Anne Meredith, Mrs. Charles Meredith - Botanical illustration - 1836 - 253 pages
...by many fold, It was more plesaunt than I couth devise : And whan his song was endid in this wise, The nightingale, with so mery a note Answerid him,...yrong So sodainly, that, as it were a sote, I stode astonicd, and was with the song, Thorow ravishid •. that, till late and long, I ne wist In what place... | |
 | Louisa Anne Meredith, Mrs. Charles Meredith - Botanical illustration - 1836 - 253 pages
...by many fold, It was more plesaunt than I couth devise : And whan his song was cndid in this wise, The nightingale, with so mery a note Answerid him,...wode yrong So sodainly, that, as it were a sote, I stodc astonied, and was with the song Thorow ravishid; that, till late and long, I ne wist in what... | |
 | Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836
...by many fold, It was more plesaunt than I couth devise : And whan his song was endid in this wise, The nightingale, with so mery a note, Answerid him, that alle the wode yrong So sodaiuly, that, as it were a sote, I stode astonied, and was, with the song, Thorow ravishid ; that,... | |
 | Book - 1854 - 448 pages
...that by many fold It was more plesaunt than I couth devise ; And whan his song was endid in this wise The nightingale with so mery a note Answerid him, that alle the wode yrong So sodninly, that as it were a sote I stode astonied, and was with the song Thorow ravishid, that till... | |
 | 1855
...following may serve as a specimen : — The Nightingale, with so тегу я note Answerid him, that nlle the wode yrong So sodainly, that as it were a sote I stode astonied, and was with the eong Thorow ravished, that till late and long I nc wist in what place I was ne where, Ayen methoiight... | |
 | William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1855
...the old English, almost Hue for line, into modern French. The following may serve as a specimen : — The Nightingale, with so mery a note Answerid him, that alle the woUe yrong So sodainly, that аз it were a sote I stode astonied, and was with the song Thorow ravished,... | |
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