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" Disordred hong about his shoulders round, And hid his face ; through which his hollow eyne Lookt deadly dull, and stared as astound ; His raw-bone cheekes, through penurie and pine, Were shronke into his jawes, as he did never dine. "
The Eclectic Review - Page 141
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...of the Cave of Despair : ' The darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man low-sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind : His greasy locks, long growing and unbound, Disorder'd hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face ; through which his...
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Old mortality

Sir Walter Scott - Bothwell Bridge, Battle of, Scotland, 1679 - 1816 - 360 pages
...painful agitation. VOL. IV. CHAPTER XIV. The darksome cave they enter, where they found The acntiveil man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind. SPENSER. As the morning began to appear on the mountains, a gentle knock was heard at the door of the...
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Old mortality

Walter Scott - Bothwell Bridge, Battle of, Scotland, 1679 - 1817 - 300 pages
...painful agitation. CHAPTER XIV. The darksome cave they enter, where they found The accursed rr.im, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind. As the morning began to appear on the mountains, a gentle knock was heard at the door of the humble...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volume 2

1821 - 502 pages
...other forste him'staye, and comforted in feare. That darkesome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullein mind ; His griesly lockes long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...Musing full sadly in his sullein mind: His griesie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round, And hid his face; through which his hollow eyne Lookt deadly dull, and stared as astound; His raw-bone cheekes, through penurie and pine, Were shronke...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...forst him staye, and comforted in feare. XXXV. That darkesome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullein mind : His griesie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,...
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Old mortality

Walter Scott - 1823 - 384 pages
...soundly' after such painful agitation. The darksome cave they outer, where they found The accursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind. SPENSER. As the morning began to appear on the mountains, a gentle knock was heard at the door of the...
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Essays on the Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression

Sir Charles Bell - Anatomy, Artistic - 1824 - 266 pages
...in Book I. cant. 9> st. 35, of the Fairy Queen. The darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind ; His griesly locks long growen and unbound, Disorder'd hung about his shoulders round And hid his face ;...
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The Book of Nature, Volume 3

John Mason Good - Natural history - 1826 - 454 pages
...passage of Spenser: — * II. lib. xxii. 4:05. m The darksome cave they enter, wher they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullein mind : His griesie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,...
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...other forst him staye, and comforted in feare. That darkesome cave they enter, where they find That is that happy land of Faery, Which J so much doe vaunt, yet no sullein mind : His gricsie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,...
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