Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... hast to thy mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . • 418 377 PENELOPE , for her Ulisses sake 193 391 576 . 463 11 486 580 574 599 592 ...
... hast to thy mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . • 418 377 PENELOPE , for her Ulisses sake 193 391 576 . 463 11 486 580 574 599 592 ...
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... hast thy brave man- sione : There , in deede , dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of learned And in thy person , without paragone , [ wits ; All goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such , therefore , as that ...
... hast thy brave man- sione : There , in deede , dwel faire Graces many one , And gentle Nymphes , delights of learned And in thy person , without paragone , [ wits ; All goodly bountie and true honour sits . Such , therefore , as that ...
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... hast to greet his victorie ; [ starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye , And saide , Faire knight , borne under happie Wherein ye have great glory wonne this day , Well worthie be you of that Armory , And proov'd your ...
... hast to greet his victorie ; [ starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye , And saide , Faire knight , borne under happie Wherein ye have great glory wonne this day , Well worthie be you of that Armory , And proov'd your ...
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... hast unto his Lord , where he him left afore . XLV Who all this while , with charmes and hidden Had made a Lady of that other Spright , [ artes , And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes , So lively and so like in all mens sight ...
... hast unto his Lord , where he him left afore . XLV Who all this while , with charmes and hidden Had made a Lady of that other Spright , [ artes , And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes , So lively and so like in all mens sight ...
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... that Phoebus fiery carre In hast was climbing up the Easterne hill , [ fill : Full envious that night so long his roome did C II When those accursed messengers of hell , That feigning CANTO I. ] 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... that Phoebus fiery carre In hast was climbing up the Easterne hill , [ fill : Full envious that night so long his roome did C II When those accursed messengers of hell , That feigning CANTO I. ] 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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amongst Archimago armes Artegall beast behold bowre brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunce cruell Dame daunger deare death delight despight devize dight doest doth dreadfull Edmund Spenser Eftsoones Elfin knight evermore eyes Faerie Queene Faery faire faire Ladies farre fayre feare flowre gentle goodly grace griefe grone Guyon hand hart hast hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour Irenæus Irish knight Lady late light litle living Lord Mayd mightie mote mynd nigh noble nought Nymphes paine poet powre prayse Prince Queene quoth rest sayd seemd seeme selfe shame shee shepheards shew shield shyning sight Sith skie sonne soone sore sory speach Spenser spide spright steed straunge streight Sunne sweet thee thence thereof theyr things thou trew tryall unto vaine vertue villein weene whilest wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yron