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" This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where... "
Domestic Architecture: Containing a History of the Science, and the ... - Сторінка 99
автори: Richard Brown (architect.) - 1841 - 342 стор.
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Lectures on English Poetry: From the Reign of Edward the Third, to the Time ...

Henry Neele - 1830 - 582 стор.
...his nest outside of Macbeth' s castle : — " This guest of Summer, The temple-haunting Martlet, doth approve, By his loved mansionry, that the Heaven's breath Smells wooingly here." Or his description of the infant sons of Edward the Fourth sleeping in the Tower : — " Their lips...
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The Monthly Review

1831 - 652 стор.
...lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Swells wooingly here ; no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed,...procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate." ' But the attractions of poetry are not required to give a charm to...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., Том 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 стор.
...our gentle senses. Ban. This guest of summer, Fhc temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By hie lovM have seen it, the woe had been universal. 1 Geni. Are they returned to the court ? S Ч i tit. No : vantage,6 but this bird Shake my deaiirn, nor make it fall before *Tis ripen'd to effect.1 1 To pott-,...
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The Dramatic Works, Том 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 стор.
...our gentle senses. Ban. This truest ofsummer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here ; no jutty, frieze, buttress, Nor roi MI- of vantage,11 but this bird hath made His pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where they Most...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Том 6

Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - 1832 - 640 стор.
...of multitudes of the common house-swallow, whose clayey nest covers in many places the rock ; — " This guest of summer, The temple-haunting Martlet, does approve, By his loved mansionrv, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here: no jutty frieze, Buttress, nor coigne of...
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The American Monthly Magazine, Том 1

1833 - 428 стор.
...hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our centle senses. — , Ban. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet,...frieze, buttress Nor coigne of 'vantage, but this bird haul made His pendent bed, and procréant cradle : where they Most breed and haunt, I have observed,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 стор.
...the heaven's breath, Smells wooiugly here: no julty, frieze, buttress, Nor coigne of vantage, 5 s) , poor soul! seeming as burdened observ'd, the air Is delicate. Enter Lady MACBETH. Dun. See, see! our honour'd hostess! The love that...
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A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary: Of Obsolete and Uncommon Words ...

William Toone - 1834 - 498 стор.
...Ciiu.n DR Lion. COIGNE (OF cogn), an angle or corner; a term used in building. — — — No jutting frieze, Buttress, nor. coigne of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendant bed. MACEETn. COISTREL (F. coustillier), a person of no account, unfit to bear arms, a paltry...
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 стор.
...castle hath a pleasant seat : the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses. Ban. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet,...wooingly here. No jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coigne of vantage,9 but this bird Hath made his pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and...
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Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 стор.
...our gentle senses. Ban. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath, Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, buttress, Nor coigne of vantage,1 but this bird hath made 1 convenient corner. His pendent bed, and procreant cradle : Where...
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