The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd Doth best become and greatest grace doth gaine : 1 2 Yet praise likewise deserve good thewes enforst with paine . That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed 4 B comecare.
... For everie thing , to which one is inclin'd Doth best become and greatest grace doth gaine : 1 2 Yet praise likewise deserve good thewes enforst with paine . That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed 4 B comecare.
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... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre ...
... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " Much did Sir Calidore admyre ...
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... speare , In vaine complayning to be so abused ; For he regarded neither playnt nor teare , 20 21 22 But more enforst my paine , the more my plaints to heare . " So passed we , till this young man us 6 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
... speare , In vaine complayning to be so abused ; For he regarded neither playnt nor teare , 20 21 22 But more enforst my paine , the more my plaints to heare . " So passed we , till this young man us 6 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK OF.
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... paine to over - passe : Mongst which he namely did to him discourse Of former daies mishap , his sorrowes wicked sourse . Of which occasion Aldine taking hold Gan breake to him the fortunes of his Love , And all his disadventures to ...
... paine to over - passe : Mongst which he namely did to him discourse Of former daies mishap , his sorrowes wicked sourse . Of which occasion Aldine taking hold Gan breake to him the fortunes of his Love , And all his disadventures to ...
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... paine , Till to that Ladies fathers house he came ; 17 Most pensive man , through feare what of his childe became . There he arriving boldly did present The fearefull Lady to her father deare , Most perfect pure , and guiltlesse ...
... paine , Till to that Ladies fathers house he came ; 17 Most pensive man , through feare what of his childe became . There he arriving boldly did present The fearefull Lady to her father deare , Most perfect pure , and guiltlesse ...
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