The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... wrong To stirre up strife , when most us needeth rest , That we may us reserve both fresh and strong Against the Turneiment which is not long , When whoso list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong ; And ...
... wrong To stirre up strife , when most us needeth rest , That we may us reserve both fresh and strong Against the Turneiment which is not long , When whoso list to fight may fight his fill : Till then your challenges ye may prolong ; And ...
Page 55
... wrong to him requite : And , if I hap to fayle , you shall recure my right . ” X. Which being yeelded , he his threatfull speare Gan fewter , and against her fiercely ran . Who soone as she him saw approching neare With so fell herselfe ...
... wrong to him requite : And , if I hap to fayle , you shall recure my right . ” X. Which being yeelded , he his threatfull speare Gan fewter , and against her fiercely ran . Who soone as she him saw approching neare With so fell herselfe ...
Page 75
... wrong , Moved with pity of her plenteous teares . It fortuned Belphebe with her peares The woody Nimphs , and with that lovely Boy , Was hunting then the libbards and the beares In these wild woods , as was her wonted ioy , To banish ...
... wrong , Moved with pity of her plenteous teares . It fortuned Belphebe with her peares The woody Nimphs , and with that lovely Boy , Was hunting then the libbards and the beares In these wild woods , as was her wonted ioy , To banish ...
Page 85
... her song , He part of his small feast to her would share ; That , at the last , of all his woe and wrong Companion she became , and so continued long . VI . Upon a day , as she him sate C. VIII . ] 85 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... her song , He part of his small feast to her would share ; That , at the last , of all his woe and wrong Companion she became , and so continued long . VI . Upon a day , as she him sate C. VIII . ] 85 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 89
... wrong , to wreake on worthlesse wight Your high displesure , through misdeeming bred : That , when your pleasure is to deeme aright , Ye may redresse , and me restore to light ! " Which sory words her mightie hart did mate With mild ...
... wrong , to wreake on worthlesse wight Your high displesure , through misdeeming bred : That , when your pleasure is to deeme aright , Ye may redresse , and me restore to light ! " Which sory words her mightie hart did mate With mild ...
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