| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - Great Britain - 1826 - 494 pages
...F. — Next these the plenteous Ouse came far from land, By many a city and by many a towne, Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorned of it, With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit. Faery... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth downe, (The Cle, the Were, the tin-nil, the Sture, the Rowne,) Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit. And after... | |
| Walter Scott - Demonology - 1838 - 1198 pages
...but the first event of his life which has been ascertained, is his admission as a sizer of Pemhroke Hall, in Cambridge, 1569, where he acquired the degree...flit ; My mother Cambridge, whom, as with a crown, lie doth adorn, and is adorned of it. With many a gentle muse, and many a learned wit." From the University,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth downe, [Rowne,) (The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit. And after... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth downc, fRowne,) (The Ole, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Thence ir deedes deface, and dims their glories all. crowne He doth adorne, and is adoni'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned Wit. XXXV. And... | |
| Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...his waters, as he passeth downe — The Cle, the Were, the Gaunt, the Sture, the Rowne ; Thence does by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorned of it With many a gentle Muse, and many a learned Wit. Next these... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 600 pages
...Into his waters, as. be passeth downe, [Rowne,) (The Cle, the Were, the Guant, the Sture, the Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn 'd of it With many a gentle muse and many a learned wit. And after... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 392 pages
...Into his waters, as he passeth down, [Rowne,) (The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Stour, the Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crown He doth adorn, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned Wit. XXXV. And after him the fatal Welland... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1861 - 592 pages
...Into hi« waters, as he passeth downe, (The Clee, the Were, the Guaní, the Stare, the RoirneJ Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a crowne Jit. doth adorne, and it adom'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned Wit. And after... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Authors, English - 1862 - 360 pages
...taking holy orders. Yet he writes, celebrating the ditch-like Cam, — GABRIEL HARVEY. 119 ' There doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit My mother Cambridge, whom, as with a crown. She doth adorn, and is adorn 'd by it. With many a gentle muse, and many a gentle wit.' Spenser retired... | |
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