| 1803 - 228 pagina’s
...; Whom she with leasings lewdly did miscal, And wickedly backbite : Her name men Slander call. ' , Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame : With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steal away the crown of their good name. Calumny is a filthy and pernicious... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pagina’s
...profcsse ; Whome she with lessings lewdly did miscall And wickedly back-bite: her name men Slander call. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame ; With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steale away the crowne of their good name : Ne ever knight so bold, ne ever... | |
| James M'Henry - 1824 - 276 pagina’s
...she had drawn so much enjoyment, least he should again find an opportunity to assault her. CHAP. XI. Her nature is all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame ; With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steal away the crown of their good name ; Never a knight so bold, and never... | |
| 1828 - 682 pagina’s
...time, learns to know him ; but he that goes there the third time, brings him home with him." Slander. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame ; With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steale away the crowne of their good name : Ne ever knight so bold, ne ever... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 276 pagina’s
...she with leadings • lewdly did miscall And wickedly backbite ; her name men Slander call. • Lies. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame, With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steal away the crown of their good name : Ne ever knight so bold, ne ever dame... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 392 pagina’s
...Whom she with leasings7 lewdly3 did miscall9 And wickedly backbite : her name men Slander call, xxv. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame, With which she guiltless persons may accuse, 1 Dwelling. 1 Nature. 3 Fierceness. * Internal. 1 Appearance. 6 Qualities. 1 Falsehoods.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 pagina’s
...Whom she with leasings7 lewdly8 did miscall9 And wickedly backbite : her name men Slander call. XXV. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame, With which she guiltless persons may accuse, 1 Dwelling. 1 Nature. 3 Fiereen ess. • Internal. 1 Appearance. '' Qualities '... | |
| 1828 - 684 pagina’s
...time, learns to know him ; but he that goes there the third time, brings him home with him." Slander. Her nature is, all goodness to abuse, And causeless...crimes continually to frame ; With which she guiltless persons may accuse, And steale away the crowne of their good name: Ne ever knight so bold, ne ever... | |
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