The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 55
... brought by wayes yet never found , thought . You to have helpt I hold my selfe yet blest . ' Ah ! courteous Knight , ' ( quoth she ) what secret wound [ ground ? ' III ' Faire virgin , ' ( said the Prince , ) ' yee me Could ever find to ...
... brought by wayes yet never found , thought . You to have helpt I hold my selfe yet blest . ' Ah ! courteous Knight , ' ( quoth she ) what secret wound [ ground ? ' III ' Faire virgin , ' ( said the Prince , ) ' yee me Could ever find to ...
Page 119
... brought . LXVI The God , though loth , yet was constraynd t ' obay ; For lenger time then that no living wight I AND is there care in heaven ? love Below the earth might suffred be to stay : So backe againe him brought to living light ...
... brought . LXVI The God , though loth , yet was constraynd t ' obay ; For lenger time then that no living wight I AND is there care in heaven ? love Below the earth might suffred be to stay : So backe againe him brought to living light ...
Page 614
... brought downe to extreeme wretchedness , then they creepe a litle per- haps , and sue for grace , till they have gotten new breath and recovered their strength agayne . Soe as it is in vayne to speake of planting of lawes , and plotting ...
... brought downe to extreeme wretchedness , then they creepe a litle per- haps , and sue for grace , till they have gotten new breath and recovered their strength agayne . Soe as it is in vayne to speake of planting of lawes , and plotting ...
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