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" WHAT vertue is so fitting for a knight, Or for a Ladie whom a knight should love, As Curtesie; to beare themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For whether they be placed high above Or low beneath, yet ought they well to know Their good;... "
The Fairy Queen - Page 322
by Edmund Spenser - 1758
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Hogan, M.P. [by M. Hartley].

lady Mary Hartley - 1876 - 358 pages
...so fitting for a knight, Or for a lady whom a knight should love, As courtesie ; to bear themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For...beneath, yet ought they well to know, Their good ; that now them rightly may reprove Of rudeness for not yielding what they owe • Great skill it is such...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. With mem. and critical ..., Volumes 3-4

Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 pages
...lady whom a knight should lovo, As Courtesy; to bear themselves aright To all of each degree as should behove ? For whether they be placed high above Or...Their good; that none them rightly may reprove Of rudeness for not yielding what they owe : Great skill it is such duties timely to bestow. n. Thereto...
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Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...so fitting for a Knight, Or for a Ladie whom a Knight should love, As Curtesie ; to beare themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ! For...Their good ; that none them rightly may reprove Of rudenesse for not yeelding what they owe : Great skill it is such duties timely to bestow. ii. Thereto...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The Text Carefully Revised ..., Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 pages
...so fitting for a knight, Or for a ladie whom a knight should love, As Curtesie, to beare themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For...low beneath, yet ought they well to know Their good 1 ; that none them rightly may reprove Of rudenesse for not yeelding what they owe : Great skill it...
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A Thousand Thoughts from Various Authors

Arthur B. Davison - English literature - 1880 - 396 pages
...so fitting for a knight, Or for a lady whom a knight should love, As courtesy ; to bear themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For...Their good ; that none them rightly may reprove Of rudeness for not yielding what they owe : Great skill it is such duties timely to bestow. Thereto great...
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Hogan, M.P.: A Novel

May Laffan - Irish fiction - 1881 - 508 pages
...so fitting for a knight, Or for a lady whom a knight should love, As courtesie ; to hear themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For...beneath, yet ought they well to know, Their good ; that now them rightly may reprove Of rudeness for not yielding what they owe ; Great skill it is such duties...
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene ...

Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 358 pages
...themfelues aright To all of each degree, as doth behoue ? For whether they be placed high aboue, 10 Or low beneath, yet ought they well to know Their good, that none them rightly may reproue Of rudeneffe, for not yeelding what they owe : Great fkill it is fuch duties timely to beftow....
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A Calendar of Verse

Calendar - Calendars - 1893 - 414 pages
...so fitting for a Knight, Or for a Ladie whom a Knight should love, As Curtesie ; to beare themselves aright To all of each degree as doth behove ? For...above Or low beneath, yet ought they well to know 1'heir good ; that none them rightly may reprove Of rudenesse for not yeelding what they owe : Great...
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The Faerie Queene: Book I, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1893 - 426 pages
...'; in vi. ii. 1, the virtue of Courtesy for a knight or lady is thus defined : "To bear themselves aright | To all of each degree as doth behove : | For whether they be placed high above I Or low beneath, yet ought they well to know | Their good " ; vi. v. 36, " Some goodly person, and...
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THE CAMBRIDGE POETS

R E Neil Dodge - 1908 - 1170 pages
...so fitting fora knight, Or for a ladle whom a knight should love, As curtesie, to bears themselves aright To all of each degree, as doth behove? For...Their good, that none them rightly may reprove Of rudenesse, for not yeelding what they owe: Great skill it is such duties timely to bestow. II Thereto...
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