“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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Page xiv
... enemy the Lord Burleigh , which was in 1598. He was buried in Westminster - Abbey , near the famous Geoffry Chaucer , as he had desired . His obsequies were attended by the poets of that time , and others , who paid the last honours to ...
... enemy the Lord Burleigh , which was in 1598. He was buried in Westminster - Abbey , near the famous Geoffry Chaucer , as he had desired . His obsequies were attended by the poets of that time , and others , who paid the last honours to ...
Page xxii
... enemy to human nature . But let the reader observe , in Milton's Paradise Lost , with what exquisite fancy and skill this common metaphor and simile , and the moral contained in them , are extended , and wrought up into one of the most ...
... enemy to human nature . But let the reader observe , in Milton's Paradise Lost , with what exquisite fancy and skill this common metaphor and simile , and the moral contained in them , are extended , and wrought up into one of the most ...
Page xlvi
... enemy of Fairy knights , whom no chains as yet could - hold : in short , him should we have seen eclipsing all the other heroes , and , in the end , accompanied with the fairy knights , making his so- lemn entry into the presence of ...
... enemy of Fairy knights , whom no chains as yet could - hold : in short , him should we have seen eclipsing all the other heroes , and , in the end , accompanied with the fairy knights , making his so- lemn entry into the presence of ...
Page 182
... enemy of life : All these , and many evils mce , haunt ire , The swelling splene , and frenzy raging rife , ruh oh The shaking palsey , and Saint Fraunces ' fire . Such one was Wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . I C XXXVI . And ...
... enemy of life : All these , and many evils mce , haunt ire , The swelling splene , and frenzy raging rife , ruh oh The shaking palsey , and Saint Fraunces ' fire . Such one was Wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . I C XXXVI . And ...
Page 238
... enemy , " An huge great dragon , horrible in sight ; " Bred in the loathly lakes of Tartary , " With murdrous ravine and devouring might " Their kingdome spoild , and countrey wasted " Themselves , for feare into his iawes to fall ...
... enemy , " An huge great dragon , horrible in sight ; " Bred in the loathly lakes of Tartary , " With murdrous ravine and devouring might " Their kingdome spoild , and countrey wasted " Themselves , for feare into his iawes to fall ...
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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