The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various Commentators; and a Glossarial Index: to which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Life of SpenserRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1859 - 562 pages |
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... earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes in homely bowers ; So moughtst thou now in these refyned layes Delight the daintie eares of higher powers . And so mought they , in their deepe skanning skill , Alow and ...
... earst with thy sweete roundelayes Didst stirre to glee our laddes in homely bowers ; So moughtst thou now in these refyned layes Delight the daintie eares of higher powers . And so mought they , in their deepe skanning skill , Alow and ...
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... earst so bright did Into a pure vermillion now are dyde . [ show , Great ruth in all the gazers harts did grow , Seeing the gored woundes to gape so wyde , That victory they dare not wish to either side . X At last the Paynim chaunst to ...
... earst so bright did Into a pure vermillion now are dyde . [ show , Great ruth in all the gazers harts did grow , Seeing the gored woundes to gape so wyde , That victory they dare not wish to either side . X At last the Paynim chaunst to ...
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... earst would have supprest Faire Una ; whom when Satyrane espide , With foule reprochfull words he boldly him defide ; XLI . And said ; " Arise , thou cursed miscreaunt , That hast with knightlesse guile , and trecherous train , [ vaunt ...
... earst would have supprest Faire Una ; whom when Satyrane espide , With foule reprochfull words he boldly him defide ; XLI . And said ; " Arise , thou cursed miscreaunt , That hast with knightlesse guile , and trecherous train , [ vaunt ...
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... earst his arines were lent , [ rew : Th ' Enchaunter vaine his errour should not But thou his errour shalt , I hope , now proven trew . " XLIII . Therewith they gan , both furious and fell , To thunder blowes , and fiersly to assaile ...
... earst his arines were lent , [ rew : Th ' Enchaunter vaine his errour should not But thou his errour shalt , I hope , now proven trew . " XLIII . Therewith they gan , both furious and fell , To thunder blowes , and fiersly to assaile ...
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... earst you beare , [ heare And well could rule ; now he hath left you To be the record of his ruefull losse , And of my dolefull disaventurous deare : O heavie record of the good Redcrosse , Where have yee left your lord , that could so ...
... earst you beare , [ heare And well could rule ; now he hath left you To be the record of his ruefull losse , And of my dolefull disaventurous deare : O heavie record of the good Redcrosse , Where have yee left your lord , that could so ...
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