His eyes seem'd sunk for very hollowness ; But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his back ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That his gaunt gut not too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs... Satires - Strana 68podľa Joseph Hall - 1824 - Počet stránok 182Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - Počet stránok 420
...his maw? yet seemeth by his belt, That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip? Hunger and heavy iron makes...that, how stiffly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Calais his bonnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a conquerment.... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1869 - Počet stránok 498
...Yet seemeth by his belt That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. See'st thou how side [loose] it hangs beneath his hip? Hunger and heavy iron makes girdles slip. 1 To dine with Duke Humphrey was to fast. The allusion is to a tomb in St. Paul's Cathedral — a common... | |
| 1873 - Počet stránok 402
...year. Thus we find in Hall's' Satire (Singer's ed., 1824, p. 65), when he is describing the gallant: " Yet for all that, how stiffly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery; The nuns of new-won Cales his bonnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a conquerment.... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - Počet stránok 870
...his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side1 llows that the wicked actions they commit, and the...with which they are chargeable, are not really sin new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Calais his bonnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a conquerment.... | |
| Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1879 - Počet stránok 346
...meat ; For many had almost forgot to eat." He then proceeds to describe the guests. From this poem it appears that when the fire of London had burnt...became the place of resort. The guests, on separating, had agreed to come again : " But ere that happy day was fully grown, A dreadful fire consumes the kitchen... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - Počet stránok 842
...his belt That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side (1) it hangs beneath hit* hip? • Hunger and heavy iron makes girdles slip....that, how stiffly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Calais his bonnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a couquermtut.... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1880 - Počet stránok 380
...Yet seemeth by his belt That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. See'st thou how side [loose] it hangs beneath his hip? Hunger and heavy iron makes girdles slip. 1 To dine with Duke Humphrey was to fast. The allusion is to a. tomb in St. Paul's Cathedral — a... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - Počet stránok 744
...his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? Hunger and heavy iron makes...that, how stiffly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Calais his bonnet lent, In lieu of then- so kind a conquermcnt.... | |
| Henry Morley - 1891 - Počet stránok 460
...his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That his gaunt gut not too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip? Hunger and heavy iron makes...that, how stiffly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Gales his bonnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a conquerment.... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - Počet stránok 862
...That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? long, low ption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right...hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues new-found bravery. The nuns of new-won Calais his Ixmnet lent, In lieu of their so kind a conquéraient.... | |
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