The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page xxxiv
... him to bring us forth that translation to be here read among vs , or otherwise to deliuer to us , as his memory may serue him , the contents of the same ; he shal ( I warrant you ) satisfie you all at the ful , and himselfe wil haue no ...
... him to bring us forth that translation to be here read among vs , or otherwise to deliuer to us , as his memory may serue him , the contents of the same ; he shal ( I warrant you ) satisfie you all at the ful , and himselfe wil haue no ...
Page 507
... him awake , from death himselfe to keep . Where gentle slumbring sleep oppressed him Displaid on ground , and seized everie lim . Wherewith enrag'd he fiercely gan upstart , Of trecherie or traines nought tooke he keep , As in ...
... him awake , from death himselfe to keep . Where gentle slumbring sleep oppressed him Displaid on ground , and seized everie lim . Wherewith enrag'd he fiercely gan upstart , Of trecherie or traines nought tooke he keep , As in ...
Page 660
... him that , being of himselfe of soe base condition , hath through his owne hardiness lifted himselfe up to that height that he dare now to fronte princes , and make termes with greate poten- tates ; the which as it is honorable to him ...
... him that , being of himselfe of soe base condition , hath through his owne hardiness lifted himselfe up to that height that he dare now to fronte princes , and make termes with greate poten- tates ; the which as it is honorable to him ...
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