“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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Page 124
... to a hollowe cave Amid the thickest woods . The champion stout Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , And to the dwarfe a while his needless spere he gave . XII . " Be well aware , " quoth then 124 Book I THE FAERY QUEENE .
... to a hollowe cave Amid the thickest woods . The champion stout Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , And to the dwarfe a while his needless spere he gave . XII . " Be well aware , " quoth then 124 Book I THE FAERY QUEENE .
Page 125
... quoth she , the peril of this place A " I better wot then you , though nowe too late A To wish you backe returne with foul disgrace ; " Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , " To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate ...
... quoth she , the peril of this place A " I better wot then you , though nowe too late A To wish you backe returne with foul disgrace ; " Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , " To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate ...
Page 131
... quoth he , " how should , alas ! " Silly old man , that lives in hidden cell , " Bidding his beades all day for his trespas , " Tydings of warre and worldly trouble tell ? " With holy father fits not with such thinges to XXXI . [ mell ...
... quoth he , " how should , alas ! " Silly old man , that lives in hidden cell , " Bidding his beades all day for his trespas , " Tydings of warre and worldly trouble tell ? " With holy father fits not with such thinges to XXXI . [ mell ...
Page 132
... Quoth then that aged man ; " the way to win " Is wisely to advise . Now day is spent , 22 ❝ Therefore with me ye may take up your in [ tent ; For this same night . " The Knight was well con- So with that godly father to his home they ...
... Quoth then that aged man ; " the way to win " Is wisely to advise . Now day is spent , 22 ❝ Therefore with me ye may take up your in [ tent ; For this same night . " The Knight was well con- So with that godly father to his home they ...
Page 135
... quoth he , me Archimago sent , " He that the stubborne sprites can wisely tame , " He bids thee to him send for his intent A fit false Dreame , that can delude the sleepers XLIV . A [ sent . " The god obayde ; and calling forth straight ...
... quoth he , me Archimago sent , " He that the stubborne sprites can wisely tame , " He bids thee to him send for his intent A fit false Dreame , that can delude the sleepers XLIV . A [ sent . " The god obayde ; and calling forth straight ...
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