The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... seene . " Ne is there hauke which mantleth her on pearch , Whether high towring or accoasting low , But I the measure of her flight doe search , And all her pray and all her diet know : Such be our joyes which in these forrests grow ...
... seene . " Ne is there hauke which mantleth her on pearch , Whether high towring or accoasting low , But I the measure of her flight doe search , And all her pray and all her diet know : Such be our joyes which in these forrests grow ...
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... seene a trotting Stalion get An ambling Colt , that is his proper owne : So seldome seene that one in basenesse set Doth noble courage shew with curteous manners met . But evermore contrĂ¡ry hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will ...
... seene a trotting Stalion get An ambling Colt , that is his proper owne : So seldome seene that one in basenesse set Doth noble courage shew with curteous manners met . But evermore contrĂ¡ry hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will ...
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... seene , That of the like , whose linage was unknowne , More brave and noble Knights have raysed beene ( As their victorious deedes have often showen , Being with fame through many Nations blowen , ) Then those which have bene dandled in ...
... seene , That of the like , whose linage was unknowne , More brave and noble Knights have raysed beene ( As their victorious deedes have often showen , Being with fame through many Nations blowen , ) Then those which have bene dandled in ...
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... seene ; And , through the long experience of his dayes , Which had in many fortunes tossed beene And past through many perillous assayes , He knew the diverse went of mortall wayes , And in the mindes of men had great insight ; Which ...
... seene ; And , through the long experience of his dayes , Which had in many fortunes tossed beene And past through many perillous assayes , He knew the diverse went of mortall wayes , And in the mindes of men had great insight ; Which ...
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... seene at all ; Shame would be hid : But whenas Enias Beheld two such , of two such Villaines thrall , His manly mynde was much emmoved therewithall ; And to the Prince thus sayd ; See you , Sir Knight , The greatest shame that ever eye ...
... seene at all ; Shame would be hid : But whenas Enias Beheld two such , of two such Villaines thrall , His manly mynde was much emmoved therewithall ; And to the Prince thus sayd ; See you , Sir Knight , The greatest shame that ever eye ...
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