Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... sayd 279 EDMUND SPENSER . Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat. • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 • 211 32 · • 577 TELL me , good Hobbinoll , what garres thee greete ? Tell me , Perigot , what shalbe the game . Tell me , when ...
... sayd 279 EDMUND SPENSER . Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat. • 484 · 582 575 412 • 579 575 • 211 32 · • 577 TELL me , good Hobbinoll , what garres thee greete ? Tell me , Perigot , what shalbe the game . Tell me , when ...
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... ( sayd he ) ' shame were to revoke Who , nought aghast , his mightie hand en- The forward footing for an hidden shade : haunst : [ der glaunst . Vertue gives her selfe light through darknesse The stroke down from her head unto her shoul ...
... ( sayd he ) ' shame were to revoke Who , nought aghast , his mightie hand en- The forward footing for an hidden shade : haunst : [ der glaunst . Vertue gives her selfe light through darknesse The stroke down from her head unto her shoul ...
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... sayd he , mote I that well out find , That may restore you to your wonted well ? ' Time and suffised fates to former kynd Shall us restore ; none else from hence may us unbynd . " XLIV The false Duessa , now Fidessa hight , Heard how in ...
... sayd he , mote I that well out find , That may restore you to your wonted well ? ' Time and suffised fates to former kynd Shall us restore ; none else from hence may us unbynd . " XLIV The false Duessa , now Fidessa hight , Heard how in ...
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... sayd ; Thou damned wight , The authour of this fact we here behold , What justice can but judge against thee right , Ere long they come where that same wicked With thine owne blood to price his blood , here wight His dwelling has , low ...
... sayd ; Thou damned wight , The authour of this fact we here behold , What justice can but judge against thee right , Ere long they come where that same wicked With thine owne blood to price his blood , here wight His dwelling has , low ...
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... sayd , With flying speede , and seeming great pretence , Came running in , much like a man dismayd , A Messenger with letters , which his message sayd . XXV All in the open hall amazed stood At suddeinnesse of that unwary sight , And ...
... sayd , With flying speede , and seeming great pretence , Came running in , much like a man dismayd , A Messenger with letters , which his message sayd . XXV All in the open hall amazed stood At suddeinnesse of that unwary sight , And ...
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