Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1897 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... mighty king 583 112 568 38 GOE , little booke ! thy selfe present BE nought dismayed that her immoved mind 573 Behold ! I see the haven nigh at hand 74 Being my self captyved here in care Being one day at my window all alone But ah for ...
... mighty king 583 112 568 38 GOE , little booke ! thy selfe present BE nought dismayed that her immoved mind 573 Behold ! I see the haven nigh at hand 74 Being my self captyved here in care Being one day at my window all alone But ah for ...
Page viii
... mighty powre 592 Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace 583 Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . 578 Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 586 • • 576 391 . 11 · 486 580 574 599 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought ...
... mighty powre 592 Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace 583 Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . 578 Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 586 • • 576 391 . 11 · 486 580 574 599 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought ...
Page xxix
... mighty Peres displeasure , That never so deserved to endite . Therefore do you , my rimes , keep better measure , And seeke to please ; that now is counted wise mens threasure . In the Tears of the Muses Calliope says of certain persons ...
... mighty Peres displeasure , That never so deserved to endite . Therefore do you , my rimes , keep better measure , And seeke to please ; that now is counted wise mens threasure . In the Tears of the Muses Calliope says of certain persons ...
Page xli
... mighty voices . During Spenser's absence in Ireland , William Shak- spere had come up from the country to London . The exact date of his advent it seems impossible to ascertain . Probably enough it was 1585 ; but it may have been a ...
... mighty voices . During Spenser's absence in Ireland , William Shak- spere had come up from the country to London . The exact date of his advent it seems impossible to ascertain . Probably enough it was 1585 ; but it may have been a ...
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... mighty shoulders is upstayd , Unfitly I these ydle rimes present , The labor of lost time , and wit unstayd : Yet if their deeper sence be inly wayd , And the dim vele , with which from com- mune vew Their fairer parts are hid , aside ...
... mighty shoulders is upstayd , Unfitly I these ydle rimes present , The labor of lost time , and wit unstayd : Yet if their deeper sence be inly wayd , And the dim vele , with which from com- mune vew Their fairer parts are hid , aside ...
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Page 589 - Almighties view : Of her ye Virgins learne obedience, When so ye come into those holy places, To humble your proud faces : Bring her up to th...
Page 589 - Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand, The pledge of all our band ! Sing, ye sweet Angels, Alleluya sing, That all the woods may answere, and your eccho ring.
Page 589 - Open the temple gates unto my love, Open them wide that she may enter in, And all the...
Page 12 - A lovely ladie rode him faire beside, Upon a lowly asse more white then snow ; Yet she much whiter, but the same did hide Under a vele, that wimpled was full low...
Page 12 - Behind her farre away a Dwarfe did lag, That lasie seemd, in being ever last, Or wearied with bearing of her bag Of needments at his backe. Thus as they past, The day with cloudes was suddeine overcast, And angry Jove an hideous storme of raine Did poure into his Lemans...
Page 589 - Why stand ye still ye virgins in amaze, Upon her so to gaze, Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing, To which the woods did answer, and your eccho ring...
Page 12 - The eugh,1 obedient to the benders will ; The birch for shaftes ; the sallow for the mill ; The mirrhe sweete-bleeding in the bitter wound ; The warlike beech ; the ash for nothing ill ; The fruitful! olive ; and the platane round ; The carver holme ; the maple seeldom inward sound.
Page 12 - At last resolving forward still to fare, Till that some end they finde, or in or out, That path they take, that beaten seemd most bare...
Page 606 - And each one had a little wicker basket, Made of fine twigs, entrayled curiously, In which they gathered flowers to fill their flasket, And with fine Fingers cropt full feateously The tender stalkes on hye.
Page 15 - The knight was well content; So with that godly father to his home they went. xxxiv. A litle lowly Hermitage it was, Downe in a dale, hard by a forests side, Far from resort of people that did pas In...