The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 44
... looke , And sparkling fire out of his furious eyne , Him with his fist unwares on th ' head he strooke , That made him downe unto the earth encline ; Whence soone upstarting , much he gan repine , And laying hand upon his wrathfull ...
... looke , And sparkling fire out of his furious eyne , Him with his fist unwares on th ' head he strooke , That made him downe unto the earth encline ; Whence soone upstarting , much he gan repine , And laying hand upon his wrathfull ...
Page 73
... looke And saw himselfe captÃv'd , he was dismayd , Ne powre had to withstand , ne hope of any ayd . Then up he made him rise , and forward fare , 48 49 Led in a rope which both his hands did bynd ; Ne ought that Foole for pitty did him ...
... looke And saw himselfe captÃv'd , he was dismayd , Ne powre had to withstand , ne hope of any ayd . Then up he made him rise , and forward fare , 48 49 Led in a rope which both his hands did bynd ; Ne ought that Foole for pitty did him ...
Page 96
... looke ; And doffing his bright armes himselfe addrest In shepheards weed ; and in his hand he tooke , Instead of steele - head speare , a Shepheards hooke ; That who had seene him then , would have bethought On Phrygian Paris by ...
... looke ; And doffing his bright armes himselfe addrest In shepheards weed ; and in his hand he tooke , Instead of steele - head speare , a Shepheards hooke ; That who had seene him then , would have bethought On Phrygian Paris by ...
Page 100
... looke askew : Ne ought , in all that world of beauties rare , ( Save onely Glorianaes heavenly hew , To which what can compare ? ) can it compare ; The which , as commeth now by course , I will declare . One day , as he did raunge the ...
... looke askew : Ne ought , in all that world of beauties rare , ( Save onely Glorianaes heavenly hew , To which what can compare ? ) can it compare ; The which , as commeth now by course , I will declare . One day , as he did raunge the ...
Page 102
... Looke ! how the crowne , which Ariadne wore Upon her yvory forehead that same day That Theseus her unto his bridale bore , When the bold Centaures made that bloudy fray With the fierce Lapithes which did them dismay ; Being now placed ...
... Looke ! how the crowne , which Ariadne wore Upon her yvory forehead that same day That Theseus her unto his bridale bore , When the bold Centaures made that bloudy fray With the fierce Lapithes which did them dismay ; Being now placed ...
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