The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... shee entertaind those noble knights , And brought them up into her castle hall ; Where gentle court and gracious delight Shee to them made , with mildnesse virginall , Shewing her selfe both wise and liberall . Then , when they rested ...
... shee entertaind those noble knights , And brought them up into her castle hall ; Where gentle court and gracious delight Shee to them made , with mildnesse virginall , Shewing her selfe both wise and liberall . Then , when they rested ...
Page 178
... Shee should not then have bene relyv'd againe ; But , soone as life recovered had the raine , Shee made so piteous mone and deare wayment , [ crowne . That the hard rocks could scarse from tears refraine ; 1 Thus when they all had ...
... Shee should not then have bene relyv'd againe ; But , soone as life recovered had the raine , Shee made so piteous mone and deare wayment , [ crowne . That the hard rocks could scarse from tears refraine ; 1 Thus when they all had ...
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... shee pursewd the chace Of some wilde beast , which with her arrowes keene She wounded had , the same along did trace By tract of blood , which she had freshly seene To have besprinckled all the grassy greene : By the great persue which ...
... shee pursewd the chace Of some wilde beast , which with her arrowes keene She wounded had , the same along did trace By tract of blood , which she had freshly seene To have besprinckled all the grassy greene : By the great persue which ...
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