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Page 43
... daughters would to me report To decke my song withall , I would assay Thy name , O soveraine Queene , to blazon far away . IV . Thy name , O soveraine Queene , thy realme , and race , From this renowmed Prince derived arre , Who ...
... daughters would to me report To decke my song withall , I would assay Thy name , O soveraine Queene , to blazon far away . IV . Thy name , O soveraine Queene , thy realme , and race , From this renowmed Prince derived arre , Who ...
Page 44
... daughters sheņe Into this Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in ...
... daughters sheņe Into this Land by chaunce have driven bene ; Where , companing with feends and filthy sprights Through vaine illusion of their lust unclene , They brought forth geaunts , and such dreadful wights As far exceeded men in ...
Page 47
... wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from Guendolene remov'd , From Guendolene his wife , though alwaies faithful prov❜d . XVIII . The noble daughter of Corineus Would not endure c . x . ] 47 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from Guendolene remov'd , From Guendolene his wife , though alwaies faithful prov❜d . XVIII . The noble daughter of Corineus Would not endure c . x . ] 47 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 48
... daughter deare Begotten by her kingly paramoure , The faire Sabrina , almost dead with feare , She there attached , far from all succoúre : The one she slew upon the present floure ; But the sad virgin innocent of all Adowne the rolling ...
... daughter deare Begotten by her kingly paramoure , The faire Sabrina , almost dead with feare , She there attached , far from all succoúre : The one she slew upon the present floure ; But the sad virgin innocent of all Adowne the rolling ...
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... daughters , which were well uptraind In all that seemed fitt for kingly seed ; Mongst whom his Realme he equally decreed To have divided : Tho , when feeble age Nigh to his utmost date he saw proceed , He cald his daughters , and with ...
... daughters , which were well uptraind In all that seemed fitt for kingly seed ; Mongst whom his Realme he equally decreed To have divided : Tho , when feeble age Nigh to his utmost date he saw proceed , He cald his daughters , and with ...
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