Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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... hath broke , and doth forbeare His wonted songs , wherein he all outwent . THENOT . What is he for a Ladde , you so lament ? Ys love such pinching payne to them , that prove ? And hath he skill to make so excellent , Yet hath so little ...
... hath broke , and doth forbeare His wonted songs , wherein he all outwent . THENOT . What is he for a Ladde , you so lament ? Ys love such pinching payne to them , that prove ? And hath he skill to make so excellent , Yet hath so little ...
Page 66
... hath of that mightie Princesse made ? O dreaded Dread , do not thy selfe that wrong , To let thy fame lie so in hidden shade : But call it forth , O call him forth to thee , To end thy glorie which he hath begun : That when he finisht hath ...
... hath of that mightie Princesse made ? O dreaded Dread , do not thy selfe that wrong , To let thy fame lie so in hidden shade : But call it forth , O call him forth to thee , To end thy glorie which he hath begun : That when he finisht hath ...
Page 144
... hath unto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , When ever he this way shall passe by day or ... Hath doen to noble knights , that many makes him dread . For lately he my love hath fro me reft , 144 THE FAERIE QUEENE.
... hath unto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , When ever he this way shall passe by day or ... Hath doen to noble knights , that many makes him dread . For lately he my love hath fro me reft , 144 THE FAERIE QUEENE.
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