| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 490 pages
...the last I gan full vyell espie Where she sate in a fresh grene laury tre, On the further side evin right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglantere full well ; Whereof I had so inly grete plesure, As methought 1 surely ravished was Into Paradise, wherein my... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 496 pages
...the last I gan full well espie Where she sate in a fresh grene laury tre, On the further side evin right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglantere full well ; Whereof I had so inly grete plesure, As methought I surely ravished was Into Paradise, wherein my... | |
| Henry John Todd - Narrative poetry, English - 1810 - 470 pages
...in the floure and tte Leafs : Where she sat in a fresh greene laury tree, On the further side even right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglentere full well. Here, according to, only meant, answering to, resembling, or agreeing with. The... | |
| Henry John Todd - Narrative poetry, English - 1810 - 466 pages
...in the f Inure and tbt Ltafe : Where she sat in a fresh gretne bury tree, On the further side even right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglentere full well. Here, according to, only means, answering to, resembling, or agreeing with, The... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 496 pages
...the last I gan full well espie Where she sate in a fresh grene laury tre, On the further side evin right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglantere full well ; Whereof I had so inly grete plesure. As methought I surely ravished was Into Paradise, wherein my... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 348 pages
...the last I gan full well aspy Where she sat in a fresh grene laurer tree, On the further side even right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglentere full well. Whereof I had so inly great pleasure, That, as me thought, I surely ravished was... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...at the last I gan full well aspy Where she sate in a fresh grene laury tre, On the furthir side evin right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglantere full well." THE FLOURE AND THE LEAFE. The following lines, addressed by Tasso to a Laurel in his lady's hair, are,... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...the last, I gan full well aspy Where she sate in a fresh grene laurer tre, On the further side, even ting ! thus these two Imparadis'd eglentere full well. Whereof I had so inly grete plesure, — As methought, I surely ravished was Into... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - English poetry - 1835 - 344 pages
...the last I 'gan full well espy Where she sat in a fresh green laurel tree, On the farther side even right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglantere full well : 112 Whereof I had so inly great pleasire, As methought I surely ravished was Into Paradise, wherein... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 390 pages
...the last, I gan full well aspy Wherc she sate in a fresh -grene lauryr tre, On the furthir side, evin right by me, That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglatere full well. Whereof I had so inly grete plesure, — As methought, I surely ravishid was Into... | |
| |