Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page vii
... mighty king 583 112 • · 568 • 38 GOE , little booke ! thy selfe present 440 · · 49 Great God of love , that with thy cruell darts 262 562 Great wrong I doe , I can it not deny • · 577 And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage . Arion ...
... mighty king 583 112 • · 568 • 38 GOE , little booke ! thy selfe present 440 · · 49 Great God of love , that with thy cruell darts 262 562 Great wrong I doe , I can it not deny • · 577 And ye , brave Lord , whose goodly personage . Arion ...
Page viii
... mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 574 599 592 583 578 • 586 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought . Receive , most noble ...
... mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 574 599 592 583 578 • 586 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought . Receive , most noble ...
Page ix
... mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 576 11 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought . • 602 486 580 574 • 599 592 • 583 · 578 ...
... mighty powre Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace Lyke as a ship , that through the Ocean wyde . Lyke as the Culver , on the bared bough . 576 11 RAPT with the rage of mine own ravisht thought . • 602 486 580 574 • 599 592 • 583 · 578 ...
Page xxix
... mighty Peres displeasure , That never so deserved to endite . Therefore do you , my rimes , keep better measure , And seeke to please ; that now is counted wise mens threasure . In the Tears of the Muses Calliope says of certain persons ...
... mighty Peres displeasure , That never so deserved to endite . Therefore do you , my rimes , keep better measure , And seeke to please ; that now is counted wise mens threasure . In the Tears of the Muses Calliope says of certain persons ...
Page xli
... mighty voices . During Spenser's absence in Ireland , William Shak- spere had come up from the country to London . When Spenser arrived in London in 1589 , this Shakspere was already occupying a notable position in his profession as an ...
... mighty voices . During Spenser's absence in Ireland , William Shak- spere had come up from the country to London . When Spenser arrived in London in 1589 , this Shakspere was already occupying a notable position in his profession as an ...
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