“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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... armes , at home in studious kynd , Who seekes with painful toile shal Honor soonest fynds within In woods , in waves , in warres , she wonts to dwell , And will be found with perill and with paine ; be doidw diw tɔ Ne can the man that ...
... armes , at home in studious kynd , Who seekes with painful toile shal Honor soonest fynds within In woods , in waves , in warres , she wonts to dwell , And will be found with perill and with paine ; be doidw diw tɔ Ne can the man that ...
Page cxvi
... armes ensue ? Whose warlike prowesse and manly courage , Tempred with reason and aduizement sage , Hath fild sad Belgicke with victorious spoile , In Fraunce and Ireland left a famous gage , And lately shakt the Lusitanian soile ? Sith ...
... armes ensue ? Whose warlike prowesse and manly courage , Tempred with reason and aduizement sage , Hath fild sad Belgicke with victorious spoile , In Fraunce and Ireland left a famous gage , And lately shakt the Lusitanian soile ? Sith ...
Page 121
... armes and silver shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine , The cruel markes of many ' a bloody fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foaming bitt , As much disdayning to ...
... armes and silver shielde , Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine , The cruel markes of many ' a bloody fielde ; Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foaming bitt , As much disdayning to ...
Page 141
... armes and dreaded fight : Those two he tooke , and in a secrete bed , Covered with darknes and misdeeming night , Them both together laid , to joy in vaine delight . IV . Forthwith he runnes with feigned - faithfull hast Unto his guest ...
... armes and dreaded fight : Those two he tooke , and in a secrete bed , Covered with darknes and misdeeming night , Them both together laid , to joy in vaine delight . IV . Forthwith he runnes with feigned - faithfull hast Unto his guest ...
Page 143
... armes he was yclad anon , And silver shield ; upon his coward brest A bloody crosse , and on hes craven crest A bounch of heares discoloured diversly . Full iolly knight he seemde , and well addrest ; And when he sate uppon his courser ...
... armes he was yclad anon , And silver shield ; upon his coward brest A bloody crosse , and on hes craven crest A bounch of heares discoloured diversly . Full iolly knight he seemde , and well addrest ; And when he sate uppon his courser ...
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