| 1788 - 550 lehte
...to natural I . LXXXVIl. Saide Guyon, " See the mind of beastly man I ' That hath so soone forgot the excellence ' Of his creation, when he life began,...chooseth with vile difference ' To be a beast, and lacke intelligence." To whom the palmer thus ; " The donghill kinde ' Delightes in filth and fowle... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 412 lehte
...to naturall. VOL. II. I Saide Guyon ; " See the mind of beastly man, That hath so soone forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, That...he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast, and lacke intelligence !" To whom the Palmer thus ; " The donghill kinde Delightes in filth and fowle incontinence... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 lehte
...only thing a man lacks to make him happy ; See the mind of beastly man ! That hath so soon forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, That...he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast and lackc intelligence. SPENSEB. TO INCREASE, GROW. Increase, from the Latin in and cresco, signifies to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 lehte
...forme liim brought to naSaide Guyon ; " See the mind of beastly man, That hath so soone forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, That...he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast, and lacke intelligence !" To whom the palmer thus ; u The donghill kinde Delightes in filth and fowle incontinence... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 458 lehte
...his human shape. LXXXV. Saide Guyon ; " See the mind of beastly man, That hath so soone forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, That...he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast, and lacke intelligence ! " To whom the Palmer thus ; " The donghill kinde Delightes in' filth and fowle... | |
| George Crabb - 1841 - 556 lehte
...lacks to make him happy; See the mind of beastly man ! That hath so soon tbrgot the excellence Of hie creation, when he life began, That now he chooseth with vile difference Tu be a beast and lacke intelligence.— SPENSIR TO INCREASE, GROW. fnf.ren.4f, from the Latin in and... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 lehte
...beastly man ! . > . That hath so soon forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, i .:. '. That now he chooseth with vile difference . . , To be a beast and lacke intelligence. (Spencer.) With these, Andrew would now and then play at cards and dice ; and he... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 lehte
...naturall UVXv-n. Saide Guyon; "See the mind of beastly man, i hat hath so soone forgot the excellence Jf his creation, when he life began, That now he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast, and lacke intelligence !" To whom the palmer thus ; " The donghill kinde Delightes in filth and fowle incontinence... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 868 lehte
...loute, the heyre of a Oong-fiirk, as voyde of honestie As thou art of honour. Edward,. Damon a* P . To whom the palmer thus, the dung-hill kind Delights in filth and foul incontinence : Lei Urill be Grill, and haue his hoggish mind But let vs hence dep.irt, whil'st weather serues and... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 858 lehte
...him brought to naturall. Saide Guyon; "See the mind of beastly man, 87 That hath so soone forgot the excellence Of his creation, when he life began, That...he chooseth with vile difference To be a beast, and lacke intelligence !" To whom the palmer thus ; " The donghill kinde Delightes in filth and fowle incontinence... | |
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