Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page ix
... heard of Helen's rape When those renoumed noble Peres of Greece . Where is the Antique glory now become Wherefore doth vaine antiquitie so vaunt Who ever doth to temperance apply 60 43 423 337 · . 366 . 139 576 • 579 6 · 579 175 • 608 ...
... heard of Helen's rape When those renoumed noble Peres of Greece . Where is the Antique glory now become Wherefore doth vaine antiquitie so vaunt Who ever doth to temperance apply 60 43 423 337 · . 366 . 139 576 • 579 6 · 579 175 • 608 ...
Page xxvi
... and from the editorial notes of Kirke , we hear of other works written by Spenser , ready to be See this work amongst Mr. Arber's excellent English Reprints . given to the light . The works thus heard of xxvi EDMUND SPENSER .
... and from the editorial notes of Kirke , we hear of other works written by Spenser , ready to be See this work amongst Mr. Arber's excellent English Reprints . given to the light . The works thus heard of xxvi EDMUND SPENSER .
Page xliv
... heard were disperst abroad in sundrie hands , and not easie to bee come by by himselfe ; some of them having been diverslie imbeziled and purloyned from him since his departure ouer sea . ' He says he understands Spenser ' wrote sundrie ...
... heard were disperst abroad in sundrie hands , and not easie to bee come by by himselfe ; some of them having been diverslie imbeziled and purloyned from him since his departure ouer sea . ' He says he understands Spenser ' wrote sundrie ...
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... heard of Helens rape , And what revenge the States of Greece devisd , Thinking by sleight the fatall warres to scape , In womans weedes him selfe he then disguisde ; But this devise Ulysses soone did spy , And brought him forth the ...
... heard of Helens rape , And what revenge the States of Greece devisd , Thinking by sleight the fatall warres to scape , In womans weedes him selfe he then disguisde ; But this devise Ulysses soone did spy , And brought him forth the ...
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... heard , in great perplexitie , His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And , knitting all his force , got one hand free , Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine , [ constraine . That soone to loose her wicked bands ...
... heard , in great perplexitie , His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And , knitting all his force , got one hand free , Wherewith he grypt her gorge with so great paine , [ constraine . That soone to loose her wicked bands ...
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