The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... faire he saw Standing alone on foote in foule array ; To whom himselfe he hastily did draw To weet the cause of so uncomely fray , And to depart them , if so be he may : But , ere he came in place , that Youth had kild That armed Knight ...
... faire he saw Standing alone on foote in foule array ; To whom himselfe he hastily did draw To weet the cause of so uncomely fray , And to depart them , if so be he may : But , ere he came in place , that Youth had kild That armed Knight ...
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... faire feet by his horse - side did pas Through thicke and thin , unfit for any Dame : Yet not content , more to increase his shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would ...
... faire feet by his horse - side did pas Through thicke and thin , unfit for any Dame : Yet not content , more to increase his shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would ...
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... Faire was the Ladie sure , that mote content An hart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , He inly gan her Lover to envý , And wish that he part ...
... Faire was the Ladie sure , that mote content An hart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , He inly gan her Lover to envý , And wish that he part ...
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... faire bootie , and with bitter wracke , To wreake on me the guilt of his owne wrong : Of all which I yet glad to beare the packe Strove to appease him , and perswaded long ; But still his passion grew more violent and strong . “ Then ...
... faire bootie , and with bitter wracke , To wreake on me the guilt of his owne wrong : Of all which I yet glad to beare the packe Strove to appease him , and perswaded long ; But still his passion grew more violent and strong . “ Then ...
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... Faire gentle Swayne , and yet as stout as fayre , 23 24 25 That in these woods 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 ...
... Faire gentle Swayne , and yet as stout as fayre , 23 24 25 That in these woods 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 ...
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