The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 7
... amongst the Nymphs dost wonne , Which daily may to thy sweete lookes repayre , As they are wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast ...
... amongst the Nymphs dost wonne , Which daily may to thy sweete lookes repayre , As they are wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast ...
Page 9
... amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me unknowne that ev'r was seene . " Ne is there hauke which mantleth her on pearch , Whether high towring or accoasting low , But I the measure of her ...
... amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me unknowne that ev'r was seene . " Ne is there hauke which mantleth her on pearch , Whether high towring or accoasting low , But I the measure of her ...
Page 14
... amongst his peares ; But now weake age had dimd his candlelight : Yet was he courteous still to every wight , And loved all that did to armes incline ; And was the Father of that wounded Knight , Whom Calidore thus carried on his chine ...
... amongst his peares ; But now weake age had dimd his candlelight : Yet was he courteous still to every wight , And loved all that did to armes incline ; And was the Father of that wounded Knight , Whom Calidore thus carried on his chine ...
Page 45
... Amongst wilde beastes in desert forrests bred , It is most straunge and wonderful to fynd So milde humanity and perfect gentle mynd . " Let me therefore this favour for him finde , That ye will not your wrath upon him wreake , Sith he ...
... Amongst wilde beastes in desert forrests bred , It is most straunge and wonderful to fynd So milde humanity and perfect gentle mynd . " Let me therefore this favour for him finde , That ye will not your wrath upon him wreake , Sith he ...
Page 58
... Amongst so many foes , whom sure he thought By this quite slaine in so unequall fight : Therefore descending backe in haste he sought If yet he were alive , or to destruction brought . There he him found environed about With slaughtred ...
... Amongst so many foes , whom sure he thought By this quite slaine in so unequall fight : Therefore descending backe in haste he sought If yet he were alive , or to destruction brought . There he him found environed about With slaughtred ...
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