The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... mote hinder his quicke prejudize : He had a sharpe foresight and working wit That never idle was , ne once would rest a whit . L That Turrets frame most admirable was , Like highest heaven compassed around , And lifted high above this ...
... mote hinder his quicke prejudize : He had a sharpe foresight and working wit That never idle was , ne once would rest a whit . L That Turrets frame most admirable was , Like highest heaven compassed around , And lifted high above this ...
Page 239
... mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie newes , that those same weare Two of the prowest Knights in Faery lond , And those two Ladies their two lovers deare ; Couragious Cambell , and stout Triamond , With Canacee ...
... mote they be : who , viewing them more neare , Returned readie newes , that those same weare Two of the prowest Knights in Faery lond , And those two Ladies their two lovers deare ; Couragious Cambell , and stout Triamond , With Canacee ...
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... mote have deluded beene . Therefore , resolving what it was to know , Out of the wood he rose , and toward them did go . XVIII But , soone as he appeared to their vew , They vanisht all away out of his sight , [ knew ; And cleane were ...
... mote have deluded beene . Therefore , resolving what it was to know , Out of the wood he rose , and toward them did go . XVIII But , soone as he appeared to their vew , They vanisht all away out of his sight , [ knew ; And cleane were ...
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