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The British Poets: Including Translations ... - Page 30
by British poets - 1822
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Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gave, [That greatest glorious qucene of Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and her grace to have, Which of all earthly thingrs he most did crave : And ever, as he rode, his hart did earne To prove his puissance in liatti...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...and word ; Rut of his cheere did seemc too solemne sad; Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gate, ¡That greatest glorious queene of Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and her grace to have,...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 2

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Glorianato him gave, (That greatest glorious queene of Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and her graee to have, Whieh of all earthly thinges he most did erave : And ever, as he rode, his hart did...
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The London Magazine, Volume 5

1826 - 598 pages
...word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemn sad ; Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. 3. Upon a great adventure he was bond — That greatest Gloriana to him gave, (That greatest, glorious Queen of Faerie land) To win him worship, and her grace to have, Which of all earthly things he most...
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Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed ..., Volume 1

John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 pages
...body the whiche we are BOND to use religiously." A Declaration of Christe. By Johan Hoper, cap. 8. ["Upon a great adventure he was BOND, That greatest Gloriana to him gave." Faerie Queene, book 1. cant. 1. st. 3. Todd's edit. " Therefore since mine he is, or free or BOND,...
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...word ; 13ut of his clieere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet notliing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. a goodly cjueene of Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and lier grace to have, Which of all earthly thinges...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...word ; But of his cheere l did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad.2 III. Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest...Gloriana to him gave, (That greatest glorious queene of Faerie lond,) To winne him worshippe, and her grace to have, Which of all earthly thinges he most did...
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The faerie queene

Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad. [Boo« I. Upon a great adventure he was bond. That greatest...Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and her grace to bave, Which of all earthly things he most did crave. And ever as he rode, his hart did earne To prove...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad.4 Upon a great adventure he was bond,5 That greatest Gloriana6 to him gave, (That greatest glorious Queene of Faery...worshippe, and her grace to have, Which of all earthly things he most did crave : And ever, as he rode, his hart did earne7 To prove his piiissance8 in battell...
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Poetry for schools

Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 pages
...word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad; Yet nothing did he dread but ever was y-drad.* Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gave, (The greatest glorious Queen of Faery lond), To winne him worshippe and her grace to have, Which of...
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