| 1788 - 510 pages
...And make your joys redound " Upon your bridal-day, which is not long; «' Sweet Thames ! run softly till I end my song." So ended she, and all the rest around To her redoubled that her undersong, noWhich said their bridal day should not be long, And gentle Eccho from the neighbour ground Their... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 594 pages
...and all the reft around To her redoubled that her underfong, no Which faid, their brydale daye fhould not be long: And gentle Eccho from the neighbour ground Their accents did refound. So forth thofe ioyous Birdes did pafle along Adowne the lee, that to them murmurde low, 115... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 pages
...And make your ioyes redound Upon your brydale day, which is not long : Sweet Themmes ! ruunc suftlie, till I end my song." So ended she ; and all the rest...their brydale daye should not be long: And gentle Kccho from the neighbour ground Their accents did resound. So forth those ioyous birdes did passe along... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 pages
...redound Upon your brydale day, which a not long : Sweet Themmes ! runne softlie, till I end my «ong." So ended she ; and all the rest around To her redoubled...undersong, Which said, their brydale daye should not be Ion; : And gentle Kccho from the neighbour ground Their accents did resound. So forth those ioyous... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 pages
...foes confound, And make your ioyes redound Upon your brydale day, which is not long: Sweet Themmes! runne softlie, till I end my song." So ended she;...neighbour ground Their accents did resound. So forth those ioyous Birds did passe along Adowne the lee, that to them murmurde low, As he would speake, but that... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 pages
...Upon your brydale day, which is not long : '• Sweet Themmes! runne softlie, till I end my song." • ended she ; and all the rest around To her redoubled that her undersong, 110 Which said, their brydale daye should not be long : And gentle Eccho from the neighbour ground... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 pages
...REDOUB'LE, ti. a. & vn Fr. redoubler. Re and double. To repeat in return, or often; to become twice as much. So ended she ; and all the rest around To her redoubled that her undersong. Speraer. They were As cannons overcharged with double cracks, So they redoubled strokes upon the foe.... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...make your ioyes redound " U pon your brydale day, which is not long : " Sweet Themmes ! runne softlic, s So straunge ensample of conception ; But reason teacheth that the fruitful! seades Of all thin "n Which said, their brydalc daye should not be long : And gentle Eccho from the neighbour ground Their... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pages
...ioys redound Lr["<n ycur brydale day, which is not long : Sweet Themines ! runne softlie, till lend my song." So ended she ; and all the rest around To her redoubled (hut her undersong, 110 \\ I'icli said their brrdale daye should not be long : And gentle eccho from... | |
| Edward Young - 1860 - 416 pages
...confound, ios And make your ioyes redound Upon your brydale day, which is not long : Sweet Themmes ! runne softlie, till I end my song." So ended she ; and all the rest around To her redoubled that her undersong,1 1 10 Which said, their brydale daye should not be long : And gentle Eccho from the neighbour... | |
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