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... dread , there was no violation given to public belief , if the poet changed his metaphor , or rather continued it , in an allegory . Hence Homer , instead of saying that Achilles , had not wisdom checked him , would have slain Agamemnon ...
... dread , there was no violation given to public belief , if the poet changed his metaphor , or rather continued it , in an allegory . Hence Homer , instead of saying that Achilles , had not wisdom checked him , would have slain Agamemnon ...
Page lxxviii
... dreaded beck noted ) Is wont to wield the world unto his vow , And even the highest powers of heaven to check ) 201 Made signe to them in their degrees to speaker rod oriz harad And afterwards i With that he shooke divadqode erly pay do ...
... dreaded beck noted ) Is wont to wield the world unto his vow , And even the highest powers of heaven to check ) 201 Made signe to them in their degrees to speaker rod oriz harad And afterwards i With that he shooke divadqode erly pay do ...
Page 119
... and suffered so much ill , That I must rue his undeserved wrong : [ tong . O helpe thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest The Legend of the Knight of the Red- crosse, or of Holinesse,
... and suffered so much ill , That I must rue his undeserved wrong : [ tong . O helpe thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest The Legend of the Knight of the Red- crosse, or of Holinesse,
Page 120
Edmund Spenser. III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest Jove , Faire Venus ' sonne , that with thy cruell dart At that good knight so ... dread ! a while . THE FAERY QUEENE . BOOK I. CANTO I. The patron 120 THE FAERY QUEENE .
Edmund Spenser. III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest Jove , Faire Venus ' sonne , that with thy cruell dart At that good knight so ... dread ! a while . THE FAERY QUEENE . BOOK I. CANTO I. The patron 120 THE FAERY QUEENE .
Page 121
... helpe he had . Right , faithfull , true he was in deed and word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . Volume I. L III . Upon a great adventure he was bond , Canto I.
... helpe he had . Right , faithfull , true he was in deed and word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . Volume I. L III . Upon a great adventure he was bond , Canto I.
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১১ ১৯ Allegory Archimago armes beast beauty behold blood brest brought CANTO chaunce chaunst corage courser cruell dame deadly deare death devize doth dread dreadfull EDMUND SPENSER Elfin Knight enimy eternall fable Faery knight FAERY QUEENE faire faire lady Fairy false Duessa fast fayre feare feeble flowre fowle fownd gentle goodly grace griefe grone Guyon hand hart hast hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honourable ioyous lady light Lord mightie Muse never nigh noble nought poem poets powre prince proud quoth rage Red-crosse knight seemd seems selfe sence Shee shew shield shyning sight Sir Philip Sidney Sith sonne sore speach Spenser spide spright staind steed straunge suddein sunne sweet syre thee thou traveiled trew unto vaine verse vertues wandring warre wearie weene whenas wize wondrous wonne wont wound wretched wyde yron