The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... seeke , By all that unto them was deare did them beseeke . XLVIII . But whenas all might nought with them prevaile , She smote them lightly with her powrefull wand : Then suddenly , as if their hearts did faile , Their wrathfull blades ...
... seeke , By all that unto them was deare did them beseeke . XLVIII . But whenas all might nought with them prevaile , She smote them lightly with her powrefull wand : Then suddenly , as if their hearts did faile , Their wrathfull blades ...
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... And not for vertuous use , which some doe tell That glorious Belt did in itselfe containe , Which Ladies ought to love , and seeke for to obtaine . HI . That Girdle gave the vertue of chast love 36 [ B. IV . 38 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... And not for vertuous use , which some doe tell That glorious Belt did in itselfe containe , Which Ladies ought to love , and seeke for to obtaine . HI . That Girdle gave the vertue of chast love 36 [ B. IV . 38 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... seeke her enemie ! Unluckie Mayd , to seeke him farre and wide , Whom , when he was unto herselfe most nie , She through his late disguizement could him not descrie ! XXX . 1 So much the more her griefe , c . v . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE . 45.
... seeke her enemie ! Unluckie Mayd , to seeke him farre and wide , Whom , when he was unto herselfe most nie , She through his late disguizement could him not descrie ! XXX . 1 So much the more her griefe , c . v . ] THE FAERIE QUEENE . 45.
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... seeke some covert bowre , Where they might hide their heads in quiet rest , And shrowd their persons from that stormie stowre . Not farre away , not meete for any guest , They spide a little cottage , like some poore mans nest . XXXIII ...
... seeke some covert bowre , Where they might hide their heads in quiet rest , And shrowd their persons from that stormie stowre . Not farre away , not meete for any guest , They spide a little cottage , like some poore mans nest . XXXIII ...
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... seeke , as doth behove . " XXXV . To whom thus Britomart ; " Certes , Sir Knight , What is of her become , or whether reft , I cannot unto you aread aright . For from that time I from enchaunters theft Her freed , in which ye her all ...
... seeke , as doth behove . " XXXV . To whom thus Britomart ; " Certes , Sir Knight , What is of her become , or whether reft , I cannot unto you aread aright . For from that time I from enchaunters theft Her freed , in which ye her all ...
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