The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... Faery Thy lovely Rosolinde seemes now forlorne , Grave Muses , march in triumph and with pray ses. Queene . We thought I saw the grave where Laura lay , Within that Temple where the vestall flame Was woht to burne ; and passing by that ...
... Faery Thy lovely Rosolinde seemes now forlorne , Grave Muses , march in triumph and with pray ses. Queene . We thought I saw the grave where Laura lay , Within that Temple where the vestall flame Was woht to burne ; and passing by that ...
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... Faery thee unweeting reft , There as thou slepst in tender swadling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such , men do Chaungelings call , so chaung'd by Faeries theft . 6 LXVI Thence she thee brought into this Faery ...
... Faery thee unweeting reft , There as thou slepst in tender swadling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such , men do Chaungelings call , so chaung'd by Faeries theft . 6 LXVI Thence she thee brought into this Faery ...
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... Faery , Which I so much doe vaunt , yet no where show , But vouch antiquities , which no body can know . II But let that man with better sence advize , That of the world least part to us is red ; And daily how through hardy enterprize ...
... Faery , Which I so much doe vaunt , yet no where show , But vouch antiquities , which no body can know . II But let that man with better sence advize , That of the world least part to us is red ; And daily how through hardy enterprize ...
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amongst Archimago armes Artegall beast behold bowre brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunce cruell Dame Damzell daunger deare death delight despight devize dight doest doth dreadfull Edmund Spenser Eftsoones Elfin knight Eudox 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 powre prayse Prince Queene quoth rest sayd Scythians 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 weene whilest wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde yron