MOST Noble Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage... The hall of Hellingsley 3 vols - Stran 20avtor: sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) - 1821Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Heath - 1808 - 196 strani
...of my life, " And patron of ray Muse's pupillage^ " Thro' whose large- bounty poured on me rifej " In the first season of my feeble age, " I now do live, bound yours by vassalage." Sonnet to'Lord Grey, — prefixed to the Fairy QuMn,, M LORD IX5RD GREY died 1593. His son WILLIAM,... | |
| sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) - 1820 - 336 strani
...Lord, ihe pillar of my life, And patron of my Muse's pupillage, ; , Through whose large bounty,poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live, bound yours by vassalage: Since nothing ever may-redeem, nor reeve Out of your endless debt so sure a gage; Vouchsafe in worth... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1820 - 330 strani
...nohle Lord, the pillar of my life, And patron of my Muse's pupillage, Through whose large bounty,poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live, bound yours by vassalage: Since nothing ever may-redeem, nor reeve Out of your endless dchlso sure a gage; Vouchsafe in worth... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 strani
...Noble Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1834 - 304 strani
...lord, the pillar of my life, And portion of my muse's pupillage; Through whose large bounty, pour'd on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now do live bound yours by vassallage; ;(Sith nothing ever may redeem, nor reave Out of your endless debt so sure a gage), Vouchsafe... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 strani
...Noble Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave l Out of your endlesse... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 strani
...noble lord, the pillor of my life, And patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live, bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1844 - 514 strani
...secretary. The poet has perpetuated his gratitude in the sonnet to Lord Grey prefixed to his Fairy Queen. " Most noble Lord, the pillar of my life, And patron...season of my feeble age, I now do live, bound yours by vassallage." Returning to Ross by twilight, I ended my day's wanderings; and on the following morning... | |
| 1847 - 118 strani
...noble Lord, the pillar of my life, And Patrone of my Muse's pupilage ; Through whose large bountie, poured on me rife, In the first season of my feeble age, I now doe live bound yours by vassalage (Sith nothing ever may redeeme, nor reave Out of your endlesse debt,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 strani
...Noble Lord, the pillor of my life, And Patrone of my Muses pupillage ; Through whose large bountie, mselfe addrest, Who with entyre affection him reeeav'd, As for doe live bound yours by vassalage ; (Sith nothing ever may redeemc, nor reave Out of your endlesse... | |
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