The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath refrayning , His mightie hart their mournefull case can rew , And for their ...
... carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath refrayning , His mightie hart their mournefull case can rew , And for their ...
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... . Thus having her restored trustily , As he had vow'd , some small continuance He there did make , and then most carefully Unto his first exploite he did himselfe apply . So , as he was pursuing of his quest , 18 C. III THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... . Thus having her restored trustily , As he had vow'd , some small continuance He there did make , and then most carefully Unto his first exploite he did himselfe apply . So , as he was pursuing of his quest , 18 C. III THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... carefull hands , soft footing her beside ; Till to some place of rest they mote attaine , Where she in safe assuraunce mote abide , Till she recured were of those her woundës wide . Now whenas Phabus with his fiery waine Unto his Inne ...
... carefull hands , soft footing her beside ; Till to some place of rest they mote attaine , Where she in safe assuraunce mote abide , Till she recured were of those her woundës wide . Now whenas Phabus with his fiery waine Unto his Inne ...
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... carefull thought , And ever more and more her owne affliction wrought . At length , whenas no hope of his retourne She saw now left , she cast to leave the place , A nd wend abrode , though feeble and forlorne , To seeke some comfort in ...
... carefull thought , And ever more and more her owne affliction wrought . At length , whenas no hope of his retourne She saw now left , she cast to leave the place , A nd wend abrode , though feeble and forlorne , To seeke some comfort in ...
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... carefully , And faithfully did serve both day and night Withouten thought of shame or villeny , Ne ever shewed signe of foule disloyalty . Upon a day , as on their way they went , It chaunst some furniture about her steed To be ...
... carefully , And faithfully did serve both day and night Withouten thought of shame or villeny , Ne ever shewed signe of foule disloyalty . Upon a day , as on their way they went , It chaunst some furniture about her steed To be ...
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