| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 psl.
...of greene corne, you thinken to be Lords of the yeare; but eft, when ye count you freed from feare, comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, full : of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, drerily shooting his stormy darte, which cruddles the bloud and pricks the harte; then is your carlesse... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 psl.
...greene corne, 40 You thinken to be Lords of the yeare ; But eft, when ye count you freed from feare, Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which middles the bloud and pricks the harte : Then is your carelesse... | |
| George Milner - 1881 - 370 psl.
...of greene come, You thinken to be Lords of the yeare ; But eft, when you count you freed from feare, Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which cruddles the blood and pricks the harte SPENSER, The Shepheards... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1893 - 998 psl.
...of greene come, You thinken to be Lords of the yeare ; But eft, when ye count you freed from feare, Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, From worse unto that is worst of all, And then returne to his former fall ? Who will not suffer the... | |
| 1903 - 400 psl.
...arrival of the wintry season in the following manner : But eft, when ye count you freed from feare. Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte. Which cruddles the blood, and pricks the harte. Shepherd's Calendar... | |
| Walter Wilson Greg - 1906 - 484 psl.
...of greene corn, You thinken to be Lords of the yeare ; But eft, when ye count you freed from feare, Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which cruddles the blood and pricks the harte : Then is your carelesse... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 psl.
...greene corne, 40 You thinken to be Lords of the yeare; But eft,' when ye count you freed from feare, Comes the breme * winter with chamfred * browes Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes: Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which cruddles 10 the blood, and pricks the harte. Then is your... | |
| R E Neil Dodge - 1908 - 1170 psl.
...greens come, 40 You thinken to be lords of the years. But eft, when ye count you freed from feare, Comes the breme winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie furrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which cmuddles the blood, and pricks the harte. Then is your earelesse... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1908 - 896 psl.
...greene corne, 40 You thiiikeu to be lords of tlic.yeare. But eft, when ye count yon freed from feare, Comes the breme winter with chamfred . browes, Full of wrinckles and frostie f urrowes, Drerily shooting his stormy darte, Which cruddles the blood, and pricks the harte. Then... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1920 - 506 psl.
...laugh at any sea|son with which we may compare a couplet of Spenser's (Shepherd's Calendar, 11,43,44): Comes the breme Winter with chamfred browes Full of wrinckles and frostie furrjowes. It may be worth while to point out that the latter form of rime is especially common in... | |
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