 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1873 - 846 pages
...With Palamon, above the rest in place, > Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace, > Black was hi-, beard and manly was his face. ) The balls of his broad eyes rolled in his head, And glared betwixt a yellow and a red. He looked a Hon with a gloomy stare, And... | |
 | John Dryden - 1874 - 740 pages
...that a sleeve embroider'd by his love. With Palamon above the rest in place, Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace ; Black was his beard, and manly was his face ; *o The balls of his broad eyes roll'd in his head, And glared betwixt a yellow and a red : He look'da... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 838 pages
...love. With Palamon, above the rest in place, Lycurgus came, ihe surly king of Thrace ; Black was his1 th one excellence, another wound ; Maim [leaven's perfection, break its equal beam glar'd betwixt a yellow and a red : He look'da lion wilh a gloomy stare, And o'er his eyebrows hung... | |
 | Geoffrey Chaucer - 1877 - 178 pages
...loked he aboute, With kempe heres t on his browes stowte ; eyes bet-леen Licurge himself, the mighty king of Thrace ; Black was his beard, and manly was his face, The circles of his eyes within his head Glow'd of a hue part yellow and part red, And like a griffon looked... | |
 | Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...joust in the tilting field: 'There mayst thou sec coming with Palamon Lictirge himself, the grcate King of Thrace; Black was his beard, and manly was his face The circles of his cycn in his head They glowedcn bctwixen yellow and red, And like a griffon looked he... | |
 | Geoffrey Chaucer - 1884 - 356 pages
...each after his own opinion. There mightest thou have seen with Palamon, Ligurge himself, the noble king of Thrace ; Black was his beard, and manly was his face. The circles of his eyes set in his head Shone of a colour 'twixt yellow and red, And like a griffin grim... | |
 | John Dryden - 1896 - 158 pages
...a sleeve embroider'd by his love. With Palamon above the rest in place, 15 Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace ; Black was his beard, and manly was...The balls of his broad eyes roll'd in his head, And glar'd betwixt a yellow and a red : He look'da lion with a gloomy stare, «o And o'er his eyebrows... | |
 | 1873 - 976 pages
...specimen of the old heroic style : — With Palamon, above the rest in place, ) Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace, Black was his beard and manly was his face. ) The balls of his broad eyes rolled in his head, * We take it that an English compound is only admissible when the first of the... | |
 | John Dryden - 1897 - 170 pages
...that a sleeve embroidered by his love. With Palamon above the rest in place, Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace; Black was his beard, and manly was his face: 40 The balls of his broad eyes rolled in his head, And glared betwixt a yellow and a red; He looked... | |
 | John Dryden - 1898 - 170 pages
...that a sleeve embroidered by his love. With Palamon above the rest in place, Lycurgus came, the surly king of Thrace ; Black was his beard, and manly was his face : The balls of his broad eyes rolled in his head, And glared betwixt a yellow and a red ; He looked a lion with a gloomy stare, And... | |
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