Book II of the Faery QueeneClarendon Press, 1910 - 300 pages |
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Page vii
... betakes himself to the study of the Antiquities of Faery Land , " in order that he may prepare himself by high example and the tranquil study of the great 66 actions of the past to discern the difference between the INTRODUCTION . vii.
... betakes himself to the study of the Antiquities of Faery Land , " in order that he may prepare himself by high example and the tranquil study of the great 66 actions of the past to discern the difference between the INTRODUCTION . vii.
Page viii
... land , horrible even in death , fills the mind with painful images : on the other hand , Acrasia , fair and frail , carried away in bonds , not tormented nor slain , her slaves released , and restored to human form ; her bower broken ...
... land , horrible even in death , fills the mind with painful images : on the other hand , Acrasia , fair and frail , carried away in bonds , not tormented nor slain , her slaves released , and restored to human form ; her bower broken ...
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... land of Faery , Which I so much doe vaunt , yet no where show , But vouch antiquities , which nobody can know . 2 But let that man with better sence , advize , That of the world least part of us is red : And daily how through hardy ...
... land of Faery , Which I so much doe vaunt , yet no where show , But vouch antiquities , which nobody can know . 2 But let that man with better sence , advize , That of the world least part of us is red : And daily how through hardy ...
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... land ; Well could he tourney , and in lists debate , And knighthood tooke of good Sir Huons hand , When with king Oberon he came to Faerie land . 7 Him als accompanyd upon the way A comely palmer , clad in black attire , Of ripest ...
... land ; Well could he tourney , and in lists debate , And knighthood tooke of good Sir Huons hand , When with king Oberon he came to Faerie land . 7 Him als accompanyd upon the way A comely palmer , clad in black attire , Of ripest ...
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... in perilous gulfe , her dwelling is , Fayre sir , if ever there ye travell , shonne The cursed land where many wend amis . And know it by the name ; it hight the Bowre of blis . 52 Her blisse is all in pleasure and delight , CANTO 1 . 15.
... in perilous gulfe , her dwelling is , Fayre sir , if ever there ye travell , shonne The cursed land where many wend amis . And know it by the name ; it hight the Bowre of blis . 52 Her blisse is all in pleasure and delight , CANTO 1 . 15.
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