Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page xxxiv
... againe the taske he wold haue put me to ; for it falleth out fit for him to verifie the principall of all this Apologie , euen now made for himselfe ; because thereby it will appeare that he hath not with- drawne himselfe from seruice ...
... againe the taske he wold haue put me to ; for it falleth out fit for him to verifie the principall of all this Apologie , euen now made for himselfe ; because thereby it will appeare that he hath not with- drawne himselfe from seruice ...
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... againe ; For light she hated as the deadly bale , Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho , wrapping up her wrethed sterne arownd , Lept ...
... againe ; For light she hated as the deadly bale , Yet kindling rage her selfe she gathered round , And all attonce her beastly bodie raizd With doubled forces high above the ground : Tho , wrapping up her wrethed sterne arownd , Lept ...
Page 17
... againe begonne : My weaker yeares , Captiv'd to fortune and frayle worldly feares , Fly to your fayth for succour and sure ayde : Let me not die in languor and long teares . ' ' Why , Dame , ' ( quoth he , ) ' what hath ye thus dismayd ...
... againe begonne : My weaker yeares , Captiv'd to fortune and frayle worldly feares , Fly to your fayth for succour and sure ayde : Let me not die in languor and long teares . ' ' Why , Dame , ' ( quoth he , ) ' what hath ye thus dismayd ...
Page 42
... againe : In vaine he seekes that having cannot hold . So fast he carried her with carefull paine , That they the woods are past , and come now to the plaine . XXXIV do crosse . XXXV A silly man , in simple weeds forworne , And soild ...
... againe : In vaine he seekes that having cannot hold . So fast he carried her with carefull paine , That they the woods are past , and come now to the plaine . XXXIV do crosse . XXXV A silly man , in simple weeds forworne , And soild ...
Page 46
... againe she fell unto the ground , But he her quickly reared up againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , And thrise he her reviv'd with busie paine . At last when life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ...
... againe she fell unto the ground , But he her quickly reared up againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , And thrise he her reviv'd with busie paine . At last when life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ...
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