The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 320
... meanes she might to curry favour With th ' Elfin Knight , her Ladies best be- loved : With daily shew of courteous kind behaviour , Even at the marke - white of his hart she roved , And with wide - glauncing words one day she thus him ...
... meanes she might to curry favour With th ' Elfin Knight , her Ladies best be- loved : With daily shew of courteous kind behaviour , Even at the marke - white of his hart she roved , And with wide - glauncing words one day she thus him ...
Page 488
... meanes ( for the better encrease and accomplishment of your delights , ) to get into my handes such smale Poemes of the same Authors , as I heard were disperst abroad in sundrie hands , and not easie to bee come by , by himselfe ; some ...
... meanes ( for the better encrease and accomplishment of your delights , ) to get into my handes such smale Poemes of the same Authors , as I heard were disperst abroad in sundrie hands , and not easie to bee come by , by himselfe ; some ...
Page 513
... meane withall . Whilome ( said she ) before the world was civill , The Foxe and th ' Ape , disliking of their evill ... meanes unto his end , But things miscounselled must needs miswend Thus therefore I advize upon the case , That not ...
... meane withall . Whilome ( said she ) before the world was civill , The Foxe and th ' Ape , disliking of their evill ... meanes unto his end , But things miscounselled must needs miswend Thus therefore I advize upon the case , That not ...
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