Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... 'ry bowres Comming to kisse her lyps , ( such grace I found , ) Caddie , for shame ! hold up thy heavy head • 5 In that proud port , which her so goodly graceth . • Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure . Now vii S.
... 'ry bowres Comming to kisse her lyps , ( such grace I found , ) Caddie , for shame ! hold up thy heavy head • 5 In that proud port , which her so goodly graceth . • Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure . Now vii S.
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... head of the History ; that from thence gathering the whole intention of the conceit , ye may as in a handfull gripe al the discourse , which otherwise may hap- pily seeme tedious and confused . So , humbly craving the continuance of ...
... head of the History ; that from thence gathering the whole intention of the conceit , ye may as in a handfull gripe al the discourse , which otherwise may hap- pily seeme tedious and confused . So , humbly craving the continuance of ...
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... head , of thy love's praise ; And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage And noble deeds , each other garnishing , Take you ensample to the present age Of th ' old Heroes , whose famous ofspring The antique Poets wont so much to sing ...
... head , of thy love's praise ; And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage And noble deeds , each other garnishing , Take you ensample to the present age Of th ' old Heroes , whose famous ofspring The antique Poets wont so much to sing ...
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... head unto her shoul- for to wade . ' XIII XVIII Much daunted with that dint her sence was dazd ; ' Yea but ' ( quoth she ) ' the perill of this place I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule ...
... head unto her shoul- for to wade . ' XIII XVIII Much daunted with that dint her sence was dazd ; ' Yea but ' ( quoth she ) ' the perill of this place I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule ...
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... head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . ' Hether ( qouth he , ) ' me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne Sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent [ sent . A fit false dreame , that can ...
... head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . ' Hether ( qouth he , ) ' me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne Sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent [ sent . A fit false dreame , that can ...
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Archimago armes Artegall beast behold brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunce chaunst cruell Dame Damzell daunger deadly deare death delight despight devize dight doth dreadfull earst Edmund Spenser Eftsoones Elfin knight evermore eyes Faerie Queene Faery Faery knight faire faire Lady farre fast fayre feare fell flowre fowle gentle goodly grace griefe groning Guyon hand hart hast hath heaven hight himselfe honour knight Lady late layd light litle living Lord Mayd mighty Mongst mote nigh noble nought Nymphes poet powre Prince Queene quoth rest sayd seemd selfe shame shee shepheards shew shield sight Sith skie sonne soone sore sory speach Spenser spide spright steed straunge streight Sunne sweet Talus thee thereof theyr things thou trew unto vaine vertue villein warlike weene weet whilome wight wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde yron