Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... vaine 582 · 155 The famous Briton Prince and Faery Knight The famous warriors of anticke world . The gentle shepheard satte beside a springe The glorious image of the Maker's beautie The glorious pourtraict of that Angels face The joyes ...
... vaine 582 · 155 The famous Briton Prince and Faery Knight The famous warriors of anticke world . The gentle shepheard satte beside a springe The glorious image of the Maker's beautie The glorious pourtraict of that Angels face The joyes ...
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... vaine . God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours end- lesse traine ! XIX His Lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , ' Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her ...
... vaine . God helpe the man so wrapt in Errours end- lesse traine ! XIX His Lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , ' Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her ...
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... vaine feares procure your needlesse Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , [ love , smart , And mightie causes wrought in heaven above , Or the blind God that doth me thus amate , For hoped love to winne me certaine hate ? Yet thus ...
... vaine feares procure your needlesse Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , [ love , smart , And mightie causes wrought in heaven above , Or the blind God that doth me thus amate , For hoped love to winne me certaine hate ? Yet thus ...
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... vaine , He cast about , and searcht his baleful bokes againe . III Eftsoones he tooke that miscreated faire , And that false other Spright , on whom he spred A seeming body of the subtile aire , Like a young Squire , in loves and lusty ...
... vaine , He cast about , and searcht his baleful bokes againe . III Eftsoones he tooke that miscreated faire , And that false other Spright , on whom he spred A seeming body of the subtile aire , Like a young Squire , in loves and lusty ...
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... vaine in knightly vew , And that great Princesse too exceeding prowd , That to strange knight no better countenance allowd . XVI Suddein upriseth from her stately place The roiall Dame 28 [ BOOK I. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... vaine in knightly vew , And that great Princesse too exceeding prowd , That to strange knight no better countenance allowd . XVI Suddein upriseth from her stately place The roiall Dame 28 [ BOOK I. 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