The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... despight . " The Ladie , hearing his so courteous speach , Gan reare her eyes as to the chearefull light , And from her sory hart few heavie words forth sigh't : 41 42 In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight ,
... despight . " The Ladie , hearing his so courteous speach , Gan reare her eyes as to the chearefull light , And from her sory hart few heavie words forth sigh't : 41 42 In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight ,
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... light , And troubled had their quiet loves delight : Yet since it was his fortune , not his fault , Himselfe thereof he labour'd to acquite , And pardon crav'd for his so rash default , That he gainst courtesie so fowly did default ...
... light , And troubled had their quiet loves delight : Yet since it was his fortune , not his fault , Himselfe thereof he labour'd to acquite , And pardon crav'd for his so rash default , That he gainst courtesie so fowly did default ...
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... light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in middest of his race ; And , fiercely charging him with all his might , Forst to forgoe his pray there in the place , And to betake himselfe to fearefull flight ; For he durst not ...
... light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in middest of his race ; And , fiercely charging him with all his might , Forst to forgoe his pray there in the place , And to betake himselfe to fearefull flight ; For he durst not ...
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... light , Uprear'd her head to see that chearefull sight . Then Calepine , however inly wroth , And greedy to avenge that vile despight , Yet for the feeble Ladies sake , full loth To make there lenger stay , forth on his journey go'th ...
... light , Uprear'd her head to see that chearefull sight . Then Calepine , however inly wroth , And greedy to avenge that vile despight , Yet for the feeble Ladies sake , full loth To make there lenger stay , forth on his journey go'th ...
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... light , That like an Hauke , which feeling herselfe freed From bels and jesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly and in their speed delight . 17 18 19 So well he sped him , that the wearie Beare C. IV 31 THE FAERIE ...
... light , That like an Hauke , which feeling herselfe freed From bels and jesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly and in their speed delight . 17 18 19 So well he sped him , that the wearie Beare C. IV 31 THE FAERIE ...
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