| 1788 - 510 lehte
...sovereign might Temper so trim, that it may well be seen 115 A palace fit for such a virgin queen. So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight 1 jo With chearful grace and amiable sight;... | |
| 1792 - 774 lehte
...trim, that it may well be feen A palace fit for fuch a virgin queen. So every fpirit, as ii is moft pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit, and it more fairely dight With chearful grace and amiable fight ; For of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 360 lehte
...and Cudworth. ¿ In one of Spenser's hymns on Love and Beauty, he breathes this platonic doctrine. Every spirit, as it is most pure “And hath in it the more of heavenly light, “So it the fairer body doth procure “To habit in, and it more fairly dight “With cheerful grace and amiable sight;... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 lehte
...their delight, And the grosse matter by a soveraine might Temper so trim, that it may well be seene A pallace fit for such a virgin queene. So every spirit,...in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With chearfull grace and amiable sight; For... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 lehte
...their delight, And the grosse matter by a soveraine might Temper so trim, that it may well be seene. A pallace fit for such a virgin queene. So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heaveply light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With chearfull... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 lehte
...And the grosse matter by a soveraine might Temper so trim, that it may well be seene 125 A paliace fit for such a virgin queene. So every spirit, as...in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely (light 130 With chearfull grace and amiable sight;... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 414 lehte
...and worldly bardinesso causeih, full oft, to many, peril and mischance. Chaucer. Canterbury TolaSo every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light. So it the fairer bodic doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With chearfull grace and amiable sight ;... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 394 lehte
...to signify the past ; the participle passive is dight, as dighted in Hudibras is perhaps improper. Every spirit as it is most pure And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairere body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly dight With cheerful grace, and amiable sight.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 lehte
...past ; the participle passive is dight, as dighted in Hudibras is perhaps improper. Every spirit u it is most pure And hath in it the more of heavenly light. So it the fairere body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly diijht With cheerful grace, and amiable sight.... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 lehte
...bull's blood, (which the Athenians used to poison withal) to any degree of purity.—Sutler. CCCCXXVI. And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly (light With cheerful grace, and amiable sight; For... | |
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