The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Ladies service and for loves delight , Then fearing any foeman there to meete : Whereof he taking oddes , streight bids him dight Himselfe to yeeld his Love or else to fight : Whereat the other starting up dismayd , Yet boldly answer'd ...
... Ladies service and for loves delight , Then fearing any foeman there to meete : Whereof he taking oddes , streight bids him dight Himselfe to yeeld his Love or else to fight : Whereat the other starting up dismayd , Yet boldly answer'd ...
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... Ladies all , And never to be recreant for feare 35 Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and joyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small ...
... Ladies all , And never to be recreant for feare 35 Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and joyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small ...
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... Lady , lay aside this griefe , Which ye have gathered to your gentle hart For that displeasure ; and thinke what reliefe Were best devise for this your Lovers smart ; And how ye may him hence , and to what part , Convay to be recur'd ...
... Lady , lay aside this griefe , Which ye have gathered to your gentle hart For that displeasure ; and thinke what reliefe Were best devise for this your Lovers smart ; And how ye may him hence , and to what part , Convay to be recur'd ...
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... Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; Myselfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . " So off he did his shield , and downeward layd Upon the ground , like to an hollow beare ; And ...
... Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty backe ; Myselfe will beare a part , coportion of your packe . " So off he did his shield , and downeward layd Upon the ground , like to an hollow beare ; And ...
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... Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that to my hoary heare Thou brings ? aie me ! is ...
... Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that to my hoary heare Thou brings ? aie me ! is ...
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