The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... thought with wonder fild . Him stedfastly he markt , and saw to bee A goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse did see Yet seventeene yeares , but tall and faire of face , That sure he deem'd him borne of ...
... thought with wonder fild . Him stedfastly he markt , and saw to bee A goodly youth of amiable grace , 3 5 Yet but a slender slip , that scarse did see Yet seventeene yeares , but tall and faire of face , That sure he deem'd him borne of ...
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... Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some forrein Land , whereas no need Of dreaded daunger might his doubtfull humor feed . So , taking counsell of a wise man red , She was by him adviz'd to send me quight Out of the Countrie ...
... Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some forrein Land , whereas no need Of dreaded daunger might his doubtfull humor feed . So , taking counsell of a wise man red , She was by him adviz'd to send me quight Out of the Countrie ...
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... thought unfit , That was a straunger to her wretched case ; And him to beare , she thought it thing too base . Which whenas he perceiv'd he thus bespake ; " Faire Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty ...
... thought unfit , That was a straunger to her wretched case ; And him to beare , she thought it thing too base . Which whenas he perceiv'd he thus bespake ; " Faire Lady , let it not you seeme disgrace To beare this burden on your dainty ...
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... thought 5 With thinking to what case her name should now be brought : For she was daughter to a noble Lord Which dwelt thereby , who sought her to affy To a great Pere ; but she did disaccord , Ne could her liking to his love apply ...
... thought 5 With thinking to what case her name should now be brought : For she was daughter to a noble Lord Which dwelt thereby , who sought her to affy To a great Pere ; but she did disaccord , Ne could her liking to his love apply ...
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... thought he knew most cleare from wite : So , as they past together on their way , He can devize this counter - cast of slight , To give faire colour to that Ladies cause in sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The ...
... thought he knew most cleare from wite : So , as they past together on their way , He can devize this counter - cast of slight , To give faire colour to that Ladies cause in sight . Streight to the carkasse of that Knight he went , ( The ...
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