| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 pages
...with troubled sights and fancies weake, 440 He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLIII The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake And threatned u r. to him the dreaded name Of Hecate:25 whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 pages
...troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. 378 XLin ld — how it walled about Life with disgrace 10 Till...face ! WANTING IS —WHAT? Wanting is — what ? lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. "Hether (quoth he) "me Archimago... | |
| 1916 - 792 pages
...troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. 378 XLHI lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. "Hether (quoth he) "me Archimago... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 pages
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. my boy, I haveonly an hour of life. I kissed my boy in the prison, before he went out to d 380 Of Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Hälfe angrie... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 924 pages
...with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLm ghts inflamed of highest design, 630 Puts on swift wings, and toward the gates 380 Of Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...tost with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLIII The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake,...Hecate: whereat he gan to quake, And, lifting up his lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. "Hether" (quoth he,) "me Archimago... | |
| Amy Lowell - 1925 - 712 pages
...tost with troubled Sights and Fancies weak, He mumbled soft, but would not all his Silence break. CIS XLIII. The Sprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake,...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 sent.... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...with troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. XLm orge William lompish head, with blame Halfe angrie asked him, for what he came. "Hether" (quoth he,) "me Archimago... | |
| Amy Lowell - 1925 - 708 pages
...with troubled Sights and Fancies weak, He mumbled soft, but would not all his Silence break. CIS XLin. The Sprite then 'gan more boldly him to wake, And...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 sent,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...troubled sights and fancies weake, He mumbled soft, but would not all his silence breake. 378 XLTII blown by time away. О born in days when wits were...the sparkling Thames ; Before this strange disease lompish head, with blame Hälfe angric asked him, for what he came. "Hether (quoth he) "me Archimago... | |
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