The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would thumpe her forward and inforce to goe , Weeping to him in vaine and making piteous woe , 8 9 10 " Which when I saw , as they me passed C. II 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... mote so , He with his speare ( that was to him great blame ) Would thumpe her forward and inforce to goe , Weeping to him in vaine and making piteous woe , 8 9 10 " Which when I saw , as they me passed C. II 3 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... 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 envĂ˝ , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share ...
... 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 envĂ˝ , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share ...
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... mote thy kindled courage set on fire , And flame forth honour in thy noble brest : But I am bound by vow , which I profest To my dread Soveraine , when I it assayd , That in atchievement of her high behest I should no creature joyne ...
... mote thy kindled courage set on fire , And flame forth honour in thy noble brest : But I am bound by vow , which I profest To my dread Soveraine , when I it assayd , That in atchievement of her high behest I should no creature joyne ...
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... mote a faithfull friend behove , To safe - conduct his Love , and not for ought To leave , till to her fathers house he had her brought . 12 13 14 15 16 Sir Calidore his faith thereto did plight It to 4.C C. III 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... mote a faithfull friend behove , To safe - conduct his Love , and not for ought To leave , till to her fathers house he had her brought . 12 13 14 15 16 Sir Calidore his faith thereto did plight It to 4.C C. III 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... mote him spight : And eke the Lady was full faire to see , And courteous withall , becomming her degree . To whom Sir Calidore approaching nye , Ere they were well aware of living wight , Them much abasht , but more himselfe thereby ...
... mote him spight : And eke the Lady was full faire to see , And courteous withall , becomming her degree . To whom Sir Calidore approaching nye , Ere they were well aware of living wight , Them much abasht , but more himselfe thereby ...
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