Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, no Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass. And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride... Poems - Page 5by John Penn - 1801Full view - About this book
| Julius Rodenberg - England - 1875 - 464 pages
...told His story of Cambusoan bold, Of Camball and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife ; That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride." Nevertheless the Story of the Squire, to which Milton alludes in the above lines, is not the only piece... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1875 - 356 pages
...him that left half-told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsifc, An3 who had Canace to wife ^-That own'd the virtuous ring and glass ; And of the wondrous horse of brass r Second 99 On which the Tartar king did ride : And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 588 pages
...seek. Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canacc' to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and Г ass, the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else great bards... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 38 pages
...two sons, Algarsife and Camballo (not Camball), and a daughter Cana.ce. Milton proAnd who had Canace to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glass ;...horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride : 115 And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung, Of turneys, and of trophies... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1876 - 576 pages
...half-told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Cambal, and of AJgarsife, And who had Canace to wife That owned the virtuous ring and glass ; And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride." The Man of Law's Tale is taken with little variation from Govver's voluminous poem " Oonfessio Amanlis,"... | |
| William Smith, Henry Theodore Tuckerman - American literature - 1876 - 386 pages
...half-told The story of Cambuscan lm!,l, Of Cambal, and of Algarsife, Aud who had Canace to wife That owned the virtuous ring and glass; And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride." The Man of La-w's Tale is taken with little variation from Vjovver's voluminous poem " Coufessio Amantis"... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...story of Cambuscan bold, — Of Camball, and of Algarsife, — And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, — And of the wondrous...horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride t And, if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung, — Of tourneys and of... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Cambell and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride. Spenser takes the same story as his foundation of an allegory of Friendship, not to finish it as he... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...story of Cambuscan bold — Of Camball, and of Algarsife — • And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass — And of the wondrous...horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride 1 And, if anght else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung — Of tourneys and of trophies... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - English literature - 1879 - 336 pages
...he that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glass, And...horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride. It has been described as an "Arabian fiction, engrafted on Gothic chivalry." It has a strong oriental... | |
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