The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs 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 ...
... shame , Whenso she lagged , as she needs 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 ...
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... himselfe to save : Against both which that Knight wrought Knightlesse For Knights and all men this by nature have , Towards all womenkind them kindly to behave . [ shame : “ But , sith that he is gone irrevocable , THE SIXTH BOOK OF C. II.
... himselfe to save : Against both which that Knight wrought Knightlesse For Knights and all men this by nature have , Towards all womenkind them kindly to behave . [ shame : “ But , sith that he is gone irrevocable , THE SIXTH BOOK OF C. II.
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... shame . So forth he passed thorough that daies 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 ...
... shame . So forth he passed thorough that daies 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 ...
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... shame , So fare on foote till thou another gayne , And let thy Lady likewise doe the same , Or beare her on thy backe with pleasing payne , And prove thy manhood on the billowes vayne . " With which rude speach his Lady much displeased ...
... shame , So fare on foote till thou another gayne , And let thy Lady likewise doe the same , Or beare her on thy backe with pleasing payne , And prove thy manhood on the billowes vayne . " With which rude speach his Lady much displeased ...
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... shame , That he could not thereof avenged bee : But most for pitty of his dearest Dame , Whom now in deadly daunger he did see ; Yet had no meanes to comfort , or procure her glee . 42 43 But all in vaine ; for why ? no remedy 24 C. III ...
... shame , That he could not thereof avenged bee : But most for pitty of his dearest Dame , Whom now in deadly daunger he did see ; Yet had no meanes to comfort , or procure her glee . 42 43 But all in vaine ; for why ? no remedy 24 C. III ...
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