| Leigh Hunt - 1851 - 282 pages
...soft, but would not all his silence break The sprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake, And threaten'd unto him the dreaded name Of Hecate : whereat he 'gan to quake, And lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Half angry asked him, for what he came. " Hither," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 1072 pages
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. 43 The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned unto him the dreaded name Of Hecute : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish * head, with blame Halfe angrie asked... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 pages
...soft, but would not all his silence break. The sprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake, And threaten'd unto him the dreaded name Of Hecate: whereat he 'gan to quake, And lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Half angry asked him, for what he came. "Hither," quoth he, "me Archimago... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 332 pages
...Is tost with troubled sights and fancies weak, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence break. XLIII. The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake,...Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lumpish1 head, with blame Half angry asked him, for what he came. ' Hither,' quoth he, ' me Archimago... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
...soft, but would not all his silence break The sprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake, And threaten'd unto him the dreaded name Of Hecate : whereat he 'gan to quake, And lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Half angry asked him, for what he came. " Hither," quoth he, " me Archimago... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 522 pages
...with troubled fights and fancies weake,1 He mumbled foft, but would not all his filence breake. 43The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...(quoth he,) " me Archimago fent, He that the ftubborne Sprites can wifely tame, He bids thee to him fend for his intent A fit falfe dreame, that can delude... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 518 pages
...with troubled fights and fancies weake,1 He mumbled foft, but would not all his filence breake. 43The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompifh head, with blame Halfe angrie afked him, for what he came. " Hether " (quoth he,) " me Archimago... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 304 pages
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. 43 The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...Hecate : whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. Hether (quoth he) me Archimago sent,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 284 pages
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake, 43 The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. Hether (quoth he) me Archimago sent,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1869 - 308 pages
...with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all^ his silence breake. 43 The sprite then gan more boldly him to wake, And threatned...Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, . And, lifting up his lumpish head, with blame /"*-<*, Halfe angry asked him, for what he came. f Hither (quoth he) me Archimago... | |
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