The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Prince Arthure fynd ; Who her , together with his Squyre , With th ' Hermit leaves behynd . O WHAT an easie thing is to descry The gentle bloud , however it be wrapt In sad misfortunes foule deformity And wretched sorrowes , which have ...
... Prince Arthure fynd ; Who her , together with his Squyre , With th ' Hermit leaves behynd . O WHAT an easie thing is to descry The gentle bloud , however it be wrapt In sad misfortunes foule deformity And wretched sorrowes , which have ...
Page 40
... were to weet ( if that ye it require ) Prince Arthur and young Timias , which met By straunge occasion , that here needs forth be set . 8 9 10 11 After that Timias had againe recured The favour of Belphebe 40 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... were to weet ( if that ye it require ) Prince Arthur and young Timias , which met By straunge occasion , that here needs forth be set . 8 9 10 11 After that Timias had againe recured The favour of Belphebe 40 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... Prince of her for to demand 26 What and from whence she was ; and by what traine She fell into that Salvage Villaines hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . 27 To whom she thus ; " I am , as 44 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... Prince of her for to demand 26 What and from whence she was ; and by what traine She fell into that Salvage Villaines hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . 27 To whom she thus ; " I am , as 44 C. V THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... Prince sought to appease The bitter anguish of their sharpe disease By all the courteous meanes he could invent ; Somewhile with merry purpose , fit to please , And otherwhile with good encouragement , To make them to endure the pains ...
... Prince sought to appease The bitter anguish of their sharpe disease By all the courteous meanes he could invent ; Somewhile with merry purpose , fit to please , And otherwhile with good encouragement , To make them to endure the pains ...
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... Prince , whom great affaires in mynd Would not permit to make there lenger stay , Was forced there to leave them both behynd In that good Hermits charge , whom he did pray To tend them well : So forth he went his way , And with him eke ...
... Prince , whom great affaires in mynd Would not permit to make there lenger stay , Was forced there to leave them both behynd In that good Hermits charge , whom he did pray To tend them well : So forth he went his way , And with him eke ...
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