Spenser: SelectionsClarendon Press, 1956 - 208 pages |
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Page 62
... Himselfe as skilfull in that art as any . He pip'd , I sung ; and when he sung , I piped , By chaunge of turnes ... him , his Cynthia to see : 70 180 Whose grace was great , and bounty most rewardfull . Besides her peerlesse skill in ...
... Himselfe as skilfull in that art as any . He pip'd , I sung ; and when he sung , I piped , By chaunge of turnes ... him , his Cynthia to see : 70 180 Whose grace was great , and bounty most rewardfull . Besides her peerlesse skill in ...
Page 107
... him did pas , Forelifting up aloft his speckled brest , And often bounding on the brused gras , As for great joyance of his newcome guest . Eftsoones he gan advance his haughtie crest , As ... Himselfe up The Fight with the Dragon 107.
... him did pas , Forelifting up aloft his speckled brest , And often bounding on the brused gras , As for great joyance of his newcome guest . Eftsoones he gan advance his haughtie crest , As ... Himselfe up The Fight with the Dragon 107.
Page 149
... himselfe , as one sore terrifide , And turning his feare to faint devotion , Did worship her as some celestiall vision . But Glauce , seeing all that chaunced there , Well weeting how their errour to assoyle , Full glad of so good end ...
... himselfe , as one sore terrifide , And turning his feare to faint devotion , Did worship her as some celestiall vision . But Glauce , seeing all that chaunced there , Well weeting how their errour to assoyle , Full glad of so good end ...
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