The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... mortall foes so friendly to agree , For passing ioy , which so great marvaile brings , They all gan shout aloud , that all the heaven rings . VOL . III . C L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast c . III . ] 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... mortall foes so friendly to agree , For passing ioy , which so great marvaile brings , They all gan shout aloud , that all the heaven rings . VOL . III . C L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast c . III . ] 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended , In ...
Edmund Spenser. L. All which when gentle Canacee beheld , In hast she from her lofty chaire descended , To weet what sudden tidings was befeld : Where when she saw that cruell war so ended , And deadly foes so faithfully affrended , In ...
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... To ioyous feast and other gentle play , Where beauties prize should win that pretious spoyle : Where I with sound of trompe will also rest awhyle . CANTO V. The Ladies for the Girdle strive Of famous D 2 C. IV . ] 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... To ioyous feast and other gentle play , Where beauties prize should win that pretious spoyle : Where I with sound of trompe will also rest awhyle . CANTO V. The Ladies for the Girdle strive Of famous D 2 C. IV . ] 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... gentle Amoret Likewise assayd to prove that Girdles And , having it about her middle set , Did find it fit withouten breach or let ; Whereat the rest gan greatly to envie : But Florimell exceedingly did fret , And , snatching from her ...
... gentle Amoret Likewise assayd to prove that Girdles And , having it about her middle set , Did find it fit withouten breach or let ; Whereat the rest gan greatly to envie : But Florimell exceedingly did fret , And , snatching from her ...
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... gentle Scudamour , whose heart whileare That stryfull Hag with gealous discontent Had fild , that he to fell reveng was fully bent ; XXXI . Bent to revenge on blamelesse Britomart The crime which cursed Atè kindled earst , The which ...
... gentle Scudamour , whose heart whileare That stryfull Hag with gealous discontent Had fild , that he to fell reveng was fully bent ; XXXI . Bent to revenge on blamelesse Britomart The crime which cursed Atè kindled earst , The which ...
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