“The” poetical works of Edmund SpenserPrinted under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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... Wandring Wood , the Errour's den , " A monster vile , whom God and man does hate : " Therefore I read beware . " " Fly , fly , " quoth then The fearefull dwarfe ; " this is no place for living But full of fire and greedy hardimentoon ...
... Wandring Wood , the Errour's den , " A monster vile , whom God and man does hate : " Therefore I read beware . " " Fly , fly , " quoth then The fearefull dwarfe ; " this is no place for living But full of fire and greedy hardimentoon ...
Page 140
... wandring arre : And chearfull chaunticlere with his note shrill Had warned once , that Phœbus ' fiery carre In hast was climbing up the easterne hill , Full envious that Night so long his roome did fill . 11 . When those accursed ...
... wandring arre : And chearfull chaunticlere with his note shrill Had warned once , that Phœbus ' fiery carre In hast was climbing up the easterne hill , Full envious that Night so long his roome did fill . 11 . When those accursed ...
Page 143
... wandring in woods and forrests , ( Th ' end of his drift ) he praisd his divelish arts , That had such might over true - meaning harts : Yet rests not so , but other meanes doth make , How he may worke unto her further smarts For her he ...
... wandring in woods and forrests , ( Th ' end of his drift ) he praisd his divelish arts , That had such might over true - meaning harts : Yet rests not so , but other meanes doth make , How he may worke unto her further smarts For her he ...
Page 148
... wandring , who perforce me led " With him away ; but yet could never win " The fort that ladies hold in soveraigne dread . " There lies he now with foule dishonor dead , " Who , whiles he livde , was called proud Sansfoy , " The eldest ...
... wandring , who perforce me led " With him away ; but yet could never win " The fort that ladies hold in soveraigne dread . " There lies he now with foule dishonor dead , " Who , whiles he livde , was called proud Sansfoy , " The eldest ...
Page 150
... wandring in empty aire , " ( Both which fraile men do oftentimes mistake ) " Sends to my doubtful eares these speaches rare , " And ruefull plaints , me bidding guiltlesse blood " to spare ? " XXXIII . Then groning deep , " Nor damned ...
... wandring in empty aire , " ( Both which fraile men do oftentimes mistake ) " Sends to my doubtful eares these speaches rare , " And ruefull plaints , me bidding guiltlesse blood " to spare ? " XXXIII . Then groning deep , " Nor damned ...
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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