Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine A gentle shepheard borne in Arcady A harder lesson to learne Continence A shepheards boye , ( no better doe him call , ) After long stormes and tempests over - blowne . After long stormes and ...
... GENTLE Knight was pricking on the plaine A gentle shepheard borne in Arcady A harder lesson to learne Continence A shepheards boye , ( no better doe him call , ) After long stormes and tempests over - blowne . After long stormes and ...
Page viii
... gentle hart it selfe bewrayes . Lo ! Collin , here the place whose plesaunt syte Lo ! I , the Man whose Muse whylome did maske Loe ! I have made a Calender for every yeare . Long languishing in double malady Long - while I sought to ...
... gentle hart it selfe bewrayes . Lo ! Collin , here the place whose plesaunt syte Lo ! I , the Man whose Muse whylome did maske Loe ! I have made a Calender for every yeare . Long languishing in double malady Long - while I sought to ...
Page ix
... gentle shepheard satte beside a springe The glorious image of the Maker's beautie The glorious pourtraict of that Angels face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which ...
... gentle shepheard satte beside a springe The glorious image of the Maker's beautie The glorious pourtraict of that Angels face The joyes of love , if they should ever last The laurel - leafe , which you this day doe weare The love which ...
Page xxvi
Edmund Spenser Richard Morris. The gentle shepheard sat beside a springe All in the shadow of a bushye brere , That Colin height , which well could pype and singe , For hee of Tityrus his songes did lere . Tityrus , on E.K.'s authority ...
Edmund Spenser Richard Morris. The gentle shepheard sat beside a springe All in the shadow of a bushye brere , That Colin height , which well could pype and singe , For hee of Tityrus his songes did lere . Tityrus , on E.K.'s authority ...
Page xxxv
... gentle spirite breathed from above , Out of the bosom of the Makers blis , In whom all bountie and all vertuous love Appeared in their native propertis And did enrich that noble breast of his With treasure passing all this worldes worth ...
... gentle spirite breathed from above , Out of the bosom of the Makers blis , In whom all bountie and all vertuous love Appeared in their native propertis And did enrich that noble breast of his With treasure passing all this worldes worth ...
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