The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... bene with many noble feres In gentle thewes and such like seemly leres : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me ...
... bene with many noble feres In gentle thewes and such like seemly leres : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to me ...
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... bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded Knight in his great need , Whom on his backe he bore , till he him brought ...
... bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded Knight in his great need , Whom on his backe he bore , till he him brought ...
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... Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , He had him overtaken in his flight . Who , ever as he saw him nigh succeed , Gan cry aloud with horrible affright , And shrieked out ; a thing uncomely for a Knight . But , when the ...
... Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , He had him overtaken in his flight . Who , ever as he saw him nigh succeed , Gan cry aloud with horrible affright , And shrieked out ; a thing uncomely for a Knight . But , when the ...
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... bene deceived , Or loth to let her sorrowes be bewrayd : Whom whenas Calepine saw so dismayd , He to her drew , and , with faire blandishment Her chearing up , thus gently to her sayd ; " What be you , wofull Dame , which thus lament ...
... bene deceived , Or loth to let her sorrowes be bewrayd : Whom whenas Calepine saw so dismayd , He to her drew , and , with faire blandishment Her chearing up , thus gently to her sayd ; " What be you , wofull Dame , which thus lament ...
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... ye list thereto apply , Being now soft and fit them to embrace ; Whether ye list him traine in Chevalry , Or noursle up in lore of learn'd Philosophy . 34 35 36 " And , certes , it hath oftentimes bene C. IV 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... ye list thereto apply , Being now soft and fit them to embrace ; Whether ye list him traine in Chevalry , Or noursle up in lore of learn'd Philosophy . 34 35 36 " And , certes , it hath oftentimes bene C. IV 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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