| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...choose, what death he would desire: For death was dew to him, that had provokt Gods ire. But, whcnas none of them he saw him take, He to him raught a dagger shar]>e and kc ne, And cave it him in band : his hand did quake And tremble like a leafe of aspiu ereene,... | |
| Benjamin West - 1820 - 70 pages
...unto him swords, ropes, poison, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And bade him choose what death he would desire : For death was due to him that had provok'd God's ire. 12 But when as none of them he saw him take, He to him raught a dagger sharp and... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...bade him choose what death he would desire: [God's ire. For death was due to him that had provok'd But when as none of them he saw him take, He to him raught a dasjger sharp and keen, And gave it in his hand; his hand did quake, AIM) tremble like a leaf of aspin... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 pages
...CORDELIA'S Legend. Then gan the villaine w him to oueraw, And brought unto him swords, ropes, poysons, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And...he would desire : For death was due to him that had prouekt God's ire. But when as none of them he sawe him take, He to him raught a dagger sharpe and... | |
| 1835 - 1022 pages
...choose, what death he would desire : For death wa* dew to him, that had provokt Gods ire. " But whenas none of them he saw him take, He to him raught a dagger sharpe and keen, And gave it him in hand : his hand did quake, And tremble like a leafe of aspin greene, And troubled... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 pages
...unto him swords, ropes, poison, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw; And bad him choose, what death he would desire: For death was due to him, that had provokt Gods ire. LI. But whenas none of them he saw him take, He to him raught 2 a dagger sharpe and keene, And gave... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 pages
...CORDELIA'S Legend. Then gan the villainew him to oueraw, , And brought unto him swords, ropes, poysons, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And...he would desire : For death was due to him that had prouokt God's ire. But when as none of them he sawe him take, He to him raught a dagger sharpe and... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pages
...CORDELIA'S Legend. Then gan the villainew him to oueraw, And brought unto him swords, ropes, poysons, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And...he would desire : For death was due to him that had prouokt God's ire. But when as none of them he sawe him take, He to him raught a dagger sharpe and... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1847 - 272 pages
...unto him swords, ropes, poison, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And bad him choose, what death he would desire : For death was due to him, that had provok'd Gods ire. • LI. But, wh.enas none of them he saw him take, He to him brought a dagger sharp... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 pages
...unto him swords, ropes, poison, fire, And all that might him to perdition draw ; And bad him choose, what death he would desire : For death was due to him, that had provok'd Gods ire. LI. But, whenas none of them he saw him take, He to him brought a dagger sharp and... | |
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