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Granby: A Novel ... - Page 78
by Thomas Henry Lister - 1829
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1596 - 738 pages
...slaunderously upbrayd, Or to misconstrue of a mans intent, And turne to ill the thing that well was ment: Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To hearke what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicked sort: i» And...
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The Fairy Queen, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 514 pages
...fhe would ftraightways invent How to deprave, or fland'roufly upbraid, Or to mifconftrue of a mans intent, And turn to ill the thing that well was meant. Therefore fhe ufed often to refort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To heark what any one did good report,...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1788 - 538 pages
...slanderously upbrayd, Or to misconstrue of a man's intent, And tunic to ill the thing that well was ment ; Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To hearke what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicked sort : And if...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...staiuidcruusly upbrayd, Or to misconstrue of a mans intent, And turne to ill the thing that well was ment: Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To hcarke what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicked sort: And if that...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...names to have bereaved. For whatsoever good by any said, * Or done, she heard, she would strait-waies invent How to deprave, or slanderously upbraid, Or to misconstrue of a man's intent, And tunic to ill the thing that well was ment. Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and...
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The express

Frances D'Aubigne - 1819 - 670 pages
...Olivia." CHAPCHAPTER VII. For whatsoever good by an; said, Or done, she heard, she would strait-waies invent How to deprave, or slanderously upbraid, Or to misconstrue of a mmi's intent, And tnrue to ill the thing that well was raent. Therefore she used often to resort To...
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Conversation; or, Shades of difference

Heron - 1821 - 944 pages
...enthusiasm. CHAPCHAPTER XIII. Tor whatsoever good by any said, Or done, she heard, she would strait-wales invent How to deprave, or slanderously upbraid,. Or...of a man's intent, And turn to ill the thing that was well meant. SPENCER. • " So, sir Lionel, Miss Waldegrave is gone to Richmond," said Miss Nugent,...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3

Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 410 pages
...slaunderously upbrayd, Or to misconstrue of a mans intent, And turne to ill the thing that well was ment : Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To hearke what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicked sort : • xxxV....
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Granby: A Novel : in Two Volumes, Volume 1

Thomas Henry Lister - 1826 - 252 pages
...would straight-waies invent How to deprave, or slanderously upbraid, For whatsoever good by any said Or to misconstrue of a man's intent, And turn to ill the thing that well was meant. To track what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicked sort. Therefore...
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 pages
...slaunderously npbrayd, Or to misconstrue of a mans intent, And turne to ill the thing that well was ment : Therefore she used often to resort To common haunts, and companies frequent, To hearke what any one did good report, To blot the same with blame, or wrest in wicket! sort ; And if...
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