| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 368 pages
...hand Into his waters, as he paffeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom as with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it 310 With many a gentle Mufe, and many a learned wit./ And... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 392 pages
...hand Into his waters, as he pafleth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom as with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn 'd of it 310 With many a gentle Mufe, and many a learned wit. /... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 728 pages
...passage the poet refers to his alma mater : " Next these the plenteous Ouse came far from land, Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit." The Faerie... | |
| Robert Willis - 1886 - 862 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth downe, (The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Rowne), Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother, Cambridge, whom, as with a crowne, He doth adorn, and is adorned of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit1." On Speed's... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 390 pages
...under-hand Into his waters as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne, Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit. And after... | |
| John Willis Clark - 1890 - 344 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth downe, (The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Rowne), Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit; My mother, Cambridge, whom, as with a crowne, He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit." Camden,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1896 - 288 pages
...under-hand Into his waters as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit. And after... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 390 pages
...He wrote in a well-known passage of the Faerie Queene how the River Ouse which runs near Cambridge 'doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, — My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crown He [ie the river] doth adorn and is adom'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit.'i Spenser... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 pages
...He wrote in a well-known passage of the Faerie Queene how the River Ouse which runs near Cambridge 'doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit,— My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crown He li.i'. the river] doth adorn and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit.'... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1905 - 422 pages
...under-hand Into his waters as he passeth down, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Bowne, Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My Mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorned by it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit." — SPENSER'S... | |
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