The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 4W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... Prince Arthure came that way , Seeking adventures where he mote heare tell ; And , as he through the wandring wood did stray , Having espide his cabin far away , He to it drew , to weet who there did wonne ; Weening therein some holy ...
... Prince Arthure came that way , Seeking adventures where he mote heare tell ; And , as he through the wandring wood did stray , Having espide his cabin far away , He to it drew , to weet who there did wonne ; Weening therein some holy ...
Page 83
Edmund Spenser. XLV . At which his uncouth guise and usage quaint The Prince did wonder much , yet could not ghesse The cause of that his sorrowfull constraint ; Yet weend , by secret signes of manlinesse Which close appeard in that rude ...
Edmund Spenser. XLV . At which his uncouth guise and usage quaint The Prince did wonder much , yet could not ghesse The cause of that his sorrowfull constraint ; Yet weend , by secret signes of manlinesse Which close appeard in that rude ...
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... Prince , who never heard one word Of tydings , what did unto him betide , Or what good fortune did to him afford ; But through the endlesse world did wander wide , Him seeking evermore , yet no where him descride : XIX . Till on a day ...
... Prince , who never heard one word Of tydings , what did unto him betide , Or what good fortune did to him afford ; But through the endlesse world did wander wide , Him seeking evermore , yet no where him descride : XIX . Till on a day ...
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... Prince on footpace traced , The Ladies both on horse together fast embraced . XXXV . Soone as they thence departed were afore , That shamefull Hag , the slaunder of her sexe , Them follow'd fast , and them reviled sore , Him calling ...
... Prince on footpace traced , The Ladies both on horse together fast embraced . XXXV . Soone as they thence departed were afore , That shamefull Hag , the slaunder of her sexe , Them follow'd fast , and them reviled sore , Him calling ...
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... Prince on foot , not wonted so to fare ; Whose steadie hand was faine his steede to guyde , And all the way from trotting hard to spare ; So was his toyle the more , the more that was his care . XXXVIII . At length they spide where ...
... Prince on foot , not wonted so to fare ; Whose steadie hand was faine his steede to guyde , And all the way from trotting hard to spare ; So was his toyle the more , the more that was his care . XXXVIII . At length they spide where ...
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