The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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Page 44
... looke to whom she voluntarie came , He should without disturbance her possesse : Sweete is the love that comes alone with willingnesse . XXVI . They all agreed ; and then that snowy Mayd Was in the middest plast among them all : All on ...
... looke to whom she voluntarie came , He should without disturbance her possesse : Sweete is the love that comes alone with willingnesse . XXVI . They all agreed ; and then that snowy Mayd Was in the middest plast among them all : All on ...
Page 84
... looke so daunted , that no ioy In all his life , which afterwards he lad , He ever tasted ; but with penaunce sad And pensive sorrow pind and wore away , Ne ever laught , ne once shew'd countenance glad ; But alwaies wept and wailed ...
... looke so daunted , that no ioy In all his life , which afterwards he lad , He ever tasted ; but with penaunce sad And pensive sorrow pind and wore away , Ne ever laught , ne once shew'd countenance glad ; But alwaies wept and wailed ...
Page 93
... looke for better entertayne ; And eke that age despysed nicenesse vaine , Enur'd to hardnesse and to homely fare , Which them to warlike discipline did trayne , And manly limbs endur'd with litle care Against all hard mishaps and ...
... looke for better entertayne ; And eke that age despysed nicenesse vaine , Enur'd to hardnesse and to homely fare , Which them to warlike discipline did trayne , And manly limbs endur'd with litle care Against all hard mishaps and ...
Page 126
... looke abide ; But , soone as they his countenance did behold , Began to faint , and feele their corage cold . Againe , some other , that in hard assaies Were cowards knowne , and litle count did hold , Either through gifts , or guile ...
... looke abide ; But , soone as they his countenance did behold , Began to faint , and feele their corage cold . Againe , some other , that in hard assaies Were cowards knowne , and litle count did hold , Either through gifts , or guile ...
Page 134
... looke doest pacifie 6 6 ' The raging seas , and makst the stormes to flie ; Thee , goddesse , thee the winds , the clouds doe feare ; And , when thou spredst thy mantle forth on hie , The waters play , and pleasant lands appeare , ' And ...
... looke doest pacifie 6 6 ' The raging seas , and makst the stormes to flie ; Thee , goddesse , thee the winds , the clouds doe feare ; And , when thou spredst thy mantle forth on hie , The waters play , and pleasant lands appeare , ' And ...
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