The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Beast : Saves Sérena , whilest Calepine By Turpine is opprest . RUE is , that whilome that good Poet sayd , TR The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne : For a man by nothing is so well bewrayd As by his manners ; in which plaine is ...
... Beast : Saves Sérena , whilest Calepine By Turpine is opprest . RUE is , that whilome that good Poet sayd , TR The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne : For a man by nothing is so well bewrayd As by his manners ; in which plaine is ...
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... Her wavering lust after her wandring sight , To make a garland to adorne her hed , Without suspect of ill or daungers hidden dred . 20 21 22 23 All sodainely out of the forrest nere The Blatant Beast C. III 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... Her wavering lust after her wandring sight , To make a garland to adorne her hed , Without suspect of ill or daungers hidden dred . 20 21 22 23 All sodainely out of the forrest nere The Blatant Beast C. III 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Beast , with their pursuit incited more , Into the wood was bearing her apace For to have spoyled her ; when Calidore , Who was more light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in middest of his race ; And , fiercely charging him ...
... Beast , with their pursuit incited more , Into the wood was bearing her apace For to have spoyled her ; when Calidore , Who was more light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in middest of his race ; And , fiercely charging him ...
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... beasts durst come , there was this wights Thither he brought these unacquainted guests ; To whom faire semblance , as ... beast Did taste the bloud , obaying Natures first beheast . Yet , howsoever base and meane it were , They tooke it ...
... beasts durst come , there was this wights Thither he brought these unacquainted guests ; To whom faire semblance , as ... beast Did taste the bloud , obaying Natures first beheast . Yet , howsoever base and meane it were , They tooke it ...
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... beast enrag'd to loose his pray Upon him turned , and , with greedie force And furie , to be crossed in his way ... beasts sharpe teeth had any wound Made in his tender flesh ; but whole them all he found . So , having all his bands ...
... beast enrag'd to loose his pray Upon him turned , and , with greedie force And furie , to be crossed in his way ... beasts sharpe teeth had any wound Made in his tender flesh ; but whole them all he found . So , having all his bands ...
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Aeglogue amongst beare Beast bloud brest Brigants brought Calepine carefull chaunce chaunst Colin Colin Clout Coridon cruell Cuddie Cynthia Dame daunce daunger deare death delight despight devize Diggon dight doest doth dreadfull earst Elfin Knight FAERIE QUEENE faire farre Faunus fayre feare flocke flowres foes fortune foule gentle Gods goodly grace grone hart hast hath heaven herse hight himselfe Hobbinoll Jove Knight Lady layd light litle Mayd mote Muse mynd nigh nought Nymphes paine Palinode Pastorell peerlesse price pitty plaine powre Prince pype quoth raunge rest Salvage sayd sayne seem'd selfe shame shee sheepe shepheards shew sight Sike Sir Calidore sith skie sonne sore sory spide steed streight Sunne sweete thee theyr thilke things thou unto vaine wandring weene wend whenas whereof whilest wight wize wont woods wound wretched wyde