The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... cause he had to hasten thence away ; For on a day his wary Dwarfe had spyde Where in a dungeon deepe huge nombers lay and day : XLVI To Aesculapius brought the wounded knight : Of caytive wretched thralls , that wayled night Whome ...
... cause he had to hasten thence away ; For on a day his wary Dwarfe had spyde Where in a dungeon deepe huge nombers lay and day : XLVI To Aesculapius brought the wounded knight : Of caytive wretched thralls , that wayled night Whome ...
Page 101
... cause of strife : Shee comes unsought , and shonned followes eke . Happy ! who can abstaine , when Rancor rife Kindles Revenge , and threats his rusty knife . Woe never wants where every cause is caught And rash Occasion makes unquiet ...
... cause of strife : Shee comes unsought , and shonned followes eke . Happy ! who can abstaine , when Rancor rife Kindles Revenge , and threats his rusty knife . Woe never wants where every cause is caught And rash Occasion makes unquiet ...
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... cause , 45 Doffe , to put off , 175 , 208 , 405 Dole , doole , sorrow , grief , 147 , 213 , 262 , 268 , 471 , 549. Doolefull , sorrowful , 109 Dolor ( dolour ) , grief , 164 , 268 176 ; set free , disengage , 254 Discolourd , many ...
... cause , 45 Doffe , to put off , 175 , 208 , 405 Dole , doole , sorrow , grief , 147 , 213 , 262 , 268 , 471 , 549. Doolefull , sorrowful , 109 Dolor ( dolour ) , grief , 164 , 268 176 ; set free , disengage , 254 Discolourd , many ...
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