The Faerie Queene, Volume 2Dent, 1955 |
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... wont forbeare , Now freely drew , and found right safe assurance theare . xvi . Where all that night they of their loves did treat , And hard adventures , twixt themselves alone , That each the other gan with passion great And griefull ...
... wont forbeare , Now freely drew , and found right safe assurance theare . xvi . Where all that night they of their loves did treat , And hard adventures , twixt themselves alone , That each the other gan with passion great And griefull ...
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... wont to combe , or comely sheare . xxxv . Rude was his garment , and to rags all rent , Ne better had he , ne for better cared : With blistred hands emongst the cinders brent , And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared , Right fit to ...
... wont to combe , or comely sheare . xxxv . Rude was his garment , and to rags all rent , Ne better had he , ne for better cared : With blistred hands emongst the cinders brent , And fingers filthie with long nayles unpared , Right fit to ...
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... wont at each Saint Valentide , Unto the which all lovers doe resort , That of their loves successe they there may make report ; XXXIII . It fortun'd then , that when the roules were red In which the names of all loves folke were fyled ...
... wont at each Saint Valentide , Unto the which all lovers doe resort , That of their loves successe they there may make report ; XXXIII . It fortun'd then , that when the roules were red In which the names of all loves folke were fyled ...
Contents
THE FOURTH BOOKE contayning the Legend of Cambel and Tria | 1 |
THE FIFTH BOOKE contayning the Legend of Artegall or of Justice | 149 |
THE SIXTH BOOKE contayning the Legend of Sir Calidore | 290 |
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