| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 174 Seiten
...severely, cn-J, perhaps, truly describes in his state of Ireland, and v,-hoso poems, he tells us, " were sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their natural device, which gave good graces and comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 Seiten
...he tells us, " Were ppnnklcd with some pretty flowers of their uatural device, whirh gave good gnice and comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see unused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which, with good usage, would serve to adorn ami beantify... | |
| 892 Seiten
...and surely they savoured of sweet wit and good invention, bat skilled not' of the goodly ornaments of poetry ; yet were they sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their natural! device, which gave goo.l grace and comeliness unto them-, the which it is as great pitty to see abused to the gracing... | |
| 1860 - 752 Seiten
...them, and surely they savoured of sweet wit and good invention, but skilled not of the goodly ornaments of poetry; yet were they sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their naturall device, which gave good grace and comlinesse unto them, the which it is great pitty to see... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 Seiten
...and surely they savoured of sweet wit, and good invention, but skilled not of the goodly ornaments of poetry; yet were they sprinkled with some pretty...comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which with good usage would serve to adorn and beautify... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 Seiten
...their natural device, which have good grace nnd comeliness unto them, the which It Is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which,...usage, would serve to adorn and beautify virtue.'' Then drink to her, who long Hath waked the poet's sigh, The girl, who gave to song What gold could... | |
| 1861 - 386 Seiten
...them, and surely they savoured of sweet wit and good invention, but skilled not of the goodly ornaments of poetry ; yet were they sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their naturall device, which gave good grace and comeliness unto them, the which it is as great pitty to... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 Seiten
...severely, and perhaps truly, describes in his State of Ireland, and whose poems, he tells us, " were sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their natural...comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which, with good usage, would serve to adorn and beautify... | |
| 1865 - 408 Seiten
...whose poems, he tells us, " were sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their natural device, which have good grace and comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which, with good usage, would serve to adorn and beautify... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1866 - 296 Seiten
...whose poems, he tells us, ' were sprinkled with some pretty flowers of their natural device, which have good grace and comeliness unto them, the which it is great pity to see abused to the gracing of wickedness and vice, which, with good usage, would serve to adorn and beautify... | |
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