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 141edited by - 1821Full view - About this book
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...they find That cursed man low litting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind; His griesly locks, long growen and unbound, Disordered hung about...his shoulders round, And hid his face through which the hollow eyne. His garment nought hut many ragged clouts, With thorns together pinn'd and patched... | |
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...Were shrunk into his jaws, as he did never dine. That 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, Disordered hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face... | |
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...other forc'd him stay, and comforted in fear. XZXIV. That darksome cave they enter where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind : His grisly locks, long growen and unbound, Disorder'd hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face... | |
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...stay, and comforted in fear. * Vpight, placed. XXXV. That darksome cave they enter where they fmd That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind : His grisly locks, long growen and unbound, Disorder'd hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face;... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1849 - 416 pages
...find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen "mind ; His grisly locks, long growen and unbound, Disordered hung about...eyne Looked deadly dull, and stared as astound ; His raw-bone cheeks, through penury and pine, Were shrunk into his jaws, as he did never dine : His garment,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1850 - 140 pages
...other forced him stay, and comforted his fear. That darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind ; His grizzly locks, grown long and all unbound, Disordered hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...forced him stay, and comforted in fear SPENCER. That darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind ; His grisly locks, long growen and unbound, Disordered hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face;... | |
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...forst him staye, and comforted in feare. XXXV. That darkesome cave they enter, where they find That Spenser sullein mind : His griesie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,... | |
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