The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... shew all lovely courtesyes . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , He inly gan her Lover to envý , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share : Whereto whenas my presence he did spy To be a let , he bad me by and by For ...
... shew all lovely courtesyes . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , He inly gan her Lover to envý , And wish that he part of his spoyle might share : Whereto whenas my presence he did spy To be a let , he bad me by and by For ...
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... him of so foule despight . " The Ladie , hearing his so courteous speach , Gan reare her eyes as to the chearefull light , And from her sory hart few heavie words forth sigh't : 41 42 In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight ,
... him of so foule despight . " The Ladie , hearing his so courteous speach , Gan reare her eyes as to the chearefull light , And from her sory hart few heavie words forth sigh't : 41 42 In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight ,
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight , 43 Whom Tristram slew , them in that shadow found Joying together in unblam'd delight ; And him unarm'd , as now he lay on ground , Charg'd with ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. In which she shew'd , how that discourteous Knight , 43 Whom Tristram slew , them in that shadow found Joying together in unblam'd delight ; And him unarm'd , as now he lay on ground , Charg'd with ...
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... shew with curteous manners met . But evermore contráry hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded Knight in his ...
... shew with curteous manners met . But evermore contráry hath bene tryde , That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed Done to that wounded Knight in his ...
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... shew'd his head there left , And wretched life forlorne for vengement of his theft . 18 Most joyfull man her Sire was , her to see , 19 And heare th ' adventure of her late mischaunce ; And thousand thankes to Calidore for fee Of his ...
... shew'd his head there left , And wretched life forlorne for vengement of his theft . 18 Most joyfull man her Sire was , her to see , 19 And heare th ' adventure of her late mischaunce ; And thousand thankes to Calidore for fee Of his ...
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