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" ... entree Was longe and streite, and gastly for to see ; And therout came a rage and swiche a vise, That it made all the gates for to rise. The northern light in at the dore shone ; For window, on the wall, ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten... "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ... - xxviii ページ
John Dryden 著 - 1808
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 428 ページ
...; For window, on the wall, ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne. The dore was all of athamant eterne ; Yclenched, overthwart...of yren bright and shene. " Ther saw I, first, the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing ; The cruel ire, red as any glede ; The pikepurse...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 ページ
...; For window, on the wall, ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne. The dore was all of athamant eterne ; Yclenched, overthwart...of yren bright and shene. " Ther saw I, first, the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing ; The cruel ire, red as any glede ; The pikepurse...

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 第 1 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 ページ
...light discerne. The dore was all of alhamnm elerno ; Yclenchcd, overthwart and vndelong. With yreo tough. And, for to make it strong, Every piler the temple to sustene Was tonne-gret. of vreu bright and shcne. " Ther saw I, first, the derke imagining Of felt nie, and alle the compassing...

The Canterbury Tales: From the Text and with the Notes and Glossary of ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 ページ
...mighteu any light discerns. The dore was all oi atliameut eterne, Yclenched overthwart and endelong5 With yren tough, and for to make it strong, Every piler the temple to suntene Was toune-gret,' of yren bright and shene. Ther saw I first the derke tnutginittg Of felouie,...

The Theory of the Arts: Or, Art in Relation to Nature, Civilization ..., 第 2 巻

George Harris - 1869 - 338 ページ
...a romble and a swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough."* " Ther saw I first the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing ; The...glede, The pikepurse, and eke the pale drede ; The stnilcr with the knif under the clokc, . The shepen brenning with the blake smoke ; The trescn of the...

The theory of the arts; or, Art in relation to nature, civilization ..., 第 2 巻

George Harris - 1869 - 332 ページ
...a romble and a swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough."* " Ther saw I first the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing ; The...red as any glede, The pikepurse, and eke the pale dredc ; The smiler with the knif under the cloke, The shepen byenning with the blake smoke ; The tresen...

The prologue, The knightes tale, The nonne prestes tale, ed. by R. Morris

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 ページ
...light discerne. The dores were alle of ademauntz eterne, I-clenched overthwart and endelong With iren tough; and, for to make it strong, Every piler the temple to susteene 1135 Was tonne greet, of iren bright and schene. Ther saugh I first the derke ymaginyng Of...

The Divine Comedy, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 ページ
...; For window, on the wall, ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne. The dore was all of athamant eterne ; Yclenched, overthwart...of yren bright and shene. " Ther saw I, first, the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing; The cruel ire, red as any glede ; The pikepurse...

The Divine Comedy, 第 2 巻

Dante Alighieri - 1871 - 432 ページ
...; For window, on the wall, ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne. The dore was all of athamant eterne ; Yclenched, overthwart...temple to sustene Was tonne-gret, of yren bright and shcnc. " Ther saw I, first, the derke imagining Of felonie, and alle the compassing ; The cruel ire,...

History of English Literature, 第 1 巻

Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 554 ページ
...shone, For window on the wall ne was ther none, Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne. The dore was all of athamant eterne, Yclenched overthwart and...temple to sustene Was tonne-gret, of yren bright and sheue.'1 Everywhere on the wall were representations of slaughter ; and in the sanctuary ' The statue...




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