The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page
... appeare to be parcell of some follow- ing Booke of the Faerie Queene , under the Legend of Constancie . Canto VI . Canto VII . Canto VIII . unperfite . 135 150 165 MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat The.
... appeare to be parcell of some follow- ing Booke of the Faerie Queene , under the Legend of Constancie . Canto VI . Canto VII . Canto VIII . unperfite . 135 150 165 MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat The.
Page 7
... appeares and gratious goodly - head . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst ... appeare . " 26 To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May C. II 7 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... appeares and gratious goodly - head . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst ... appeare . " 26 To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May C. II 7 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 15
... appeare : That to Sir Calidore was easie geare ; But that faire Lady would be cheard for nought , But sigh'd and sorrow'd for her Lover deare , And inly did afflict her pensive thought 5 With thinking to what case her name should now be ...
... appeare : That to Sir Calidore was easie geare ; But that faire Lady would be cheard for nought , But sigh'd and sorrow'd for her Lover deare , And inly did afflict her pensive thought 5 With thinking to what case her name should now be ...
Page 28
... appeare . With that the Wyld Man more enraged grew , Like to a Tygre that hath mist his pray , And with mad moode againe upon him flew , Regarding neither speare that mote him slay , Nor his fierce steed that mote him much dismay : The ...
... appeare . With that the Wyld Man more enraged grew , Like to a Tygre that hath mist his pray , And with mad moode againe upon him flew , Regarding neither speare that mote him slay , Nor his fierce steed that mote him much dismay : The ...
Page 29
... appeare His deepe compassion of her dolefull stound , Kissing his hands , and crouching to the ground ; For other language had he none nor speach , But a soft murmure and confused sound 8 10 . 11 . Of senselesse words ( which Nature did ...
... appeare His deepe compassion of her dolefull stound , Kissing his hands , and crouching to the ground ; For other language had he none nor speach , But a soft murmure and confused sound 8 10 . 11 . Of senselesse words ( which Nature did ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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