The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... dread , That hast a thanklesse service on thee ta'ne , And offrest sacrifice unto the dead : For dead , I surely doubt , thou maist aread Henceforth for ever Florimell to bee ; That all the noble knights of Maydenhead , Which her ador'd ...
... dread , That hast a thanklesse service on thee ta'ne , And offrest sacrifice unto the dead : For dead , I surely doubt , thou maist aread Henceforth for ever Florimell to bee ; That all the noble knights of Maydenhead , Which her ador'd ...
Page 296
... Dread Soverayne Goddesse , that doest high- est sit In seate of judgement in th ' Almighties stead , And with magniticke might and wondrous wit Doest to thy people righteous doome aread , That furthest Nations filles with awful dread ...
... Dread Soverayne Goddesse , that doest high- est sit In seate of judgement in th ' Almighties stead , And with magniticke might and wondrous wit Doest to thy people righteous doome aread , That furthest Nations filles with awful dread ...
Page 319
... dread , ' ( said then the faith- full Mayd ) [ withhold , Can dread of ought your dreadlesse hart That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare even deathes most dreadfull face behold ? Say on , my soverayne Ladie , and be bold ...
... dread , ' ( said then the faith- full Mayd ) [ withhold , Can dread of ought your dreadlesse hart That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare even deathes most dreadfull face behold ? Say on , my soverayne Ladie , and be bold ...
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