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" Yet wisedome warnes, whilest foot is in the gate, To stay the steppe, ere forced to retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware. Fly, fly (quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe)... "
The Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 19
by Edmund Spenser - 1805
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Selections from Spenser's The Faerie Queene

Edmund Spenser - Knights and knighthood - 1905 - 206 pages
...the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate: Therefore I read 3 beware.' 'Fly, fly!' (quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe) 'this is no place for living men.' 14. But, full of fire and greedy hardiment, 4 The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide; But...
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The Faerie Queene, Book One

Edmund Spenser - Knights and knighthood - 1906 - 262 pages
...whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read l beware.' ' Fly, fly ! ' (quoth then The fearef ull Dwarfe) ' this is no place for living men.' XIV But,...hardiment, The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide ; 1 read, advise. But forth unto the darksom hole he went, And looked in : his glistring armoor...
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Introduction to English Literature: With Suggestions for Further Reading and ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - English literature - 1906 - 764 pages
...monster vile, whom God and man does hate, Therefore I read beware." " Fly, fly," quoth then The feareful dwarfe, " This is no place for living men." XIV. But,...hardiment, The youthfull knight could not for ought be staide ; But forth unto the darksom hole he went, And looked in : his glistring armor made A little...
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The Heart of Oak Books: Sixth Book

Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1906 - 416 pages
...retrate. This is the waridring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware. Fly fly (quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe : ) this is no place for living men. But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull knight could not for ought be staide, But forth...
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The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - English literature - 1906 - 844 pages
...whom God and man does hate. iiĀ« Therefore I read beware.' 'Fly, fly,' quoth then The fearful dwarf, 'this is no place for living men.' XIV. But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthful knight could not for ought be stay'd, 120 But forth unto the darksome hole he went, And looked...
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The Oxford Treasury of English Literature...: Old English to Jacobean

Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - English literature - 1906 - 378 pages
...I read beware.' ' Fly fly ' (quoth then The fearefull dwarf e), ' this is no place for living men.' But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull knight could not for ought be staide, But forth unto the darksome hole he went, 120 And looked in : his glistring armor made A litle...
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The Oxford Treasury of English Literature, Volume 1

Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - English literature - 1907 - 320 pages
...retrate. This is the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore I read beware.' ' Fly fly ' (quoth then...fearefull dwarfe), ' this is no place for living men.' But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull knight could not for ought be staide, But forth...
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 616 pages
...the wandring wood, this Errours den, A monster vile, whom God and man does hate : Therefore, I read,1 beware." "Fly, fly !" (quoth then The fearefull Dwarfe) "this is no place for living But, full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull Knight could not for ought be staide; But forth...
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Old English to Jacobean

Grace Eleanor Hadow - English literature - 1907 - 392 pages
...I read beware. ' ' Fly fly ' (quoth then The fearefull dwarfe), ' this is no place for living men.' But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthfull knight could not for ought bo staide, But forth unto the darksome hole he went, 120 And looked in : his glistring armor made A...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - Poetry - 1908 - 896 pages
...vile, whom God and man does hate: Therefore I read beware.' ' Fly, fly ! ' quoth then The fearefnll dwarfe: 'this is no place for living men." XIV But full of fire and greedy hardiment, The youthful! knight could not for ought be staide, But forth unto the dnrksojn hole he went, And looked...
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