The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... dismayed Deare in chace enibost , Forgetfull of his safety , hath his right way lost After them went Displeasure and Pleasaunce , He looking lompish and full sullein snd , And hanging downe his heavy countenance ; She chearfull , fresh ...
... dismayed Deare in chace enibost , Forgetfull of his safety , hath his right way lost After them went Displeasure and Pleasaunce , He looking lompish and full sullein snd , And hanging downe his heavy countenance ; She chearfull , fresh ...
Page 105
... dismay , And with great glorie both the shield of love And eke the Ladie selfe he brought away ; Whom having wedded , as did him behove , A new unknowen mischiefe did from him remove . For that same vile Enchauntour Busyran , I 2 The ...
... dismay , And with great glorie both the shield of love And eke the Ladie selfe he brought away ; Whom having wedded , as did him behove , A new unknowen mischiefe did from him remove . For that same vile Enchauntour Busyran , I 2 The ...
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Edmund Spenser. " By her I entring half dismayed was ; 36 But she in gentle wise me entertayned , And twixt her selfe and Love did let me pas ; But Hatred would my entrance have restrayned , And with his club me threatned to have brayned ...
Edmund Spenser. " By her I entring half dismayed was ; 36 But she in gentle wise me entertayned , And twixt her selfe and Love did let me pas ; But Hatred would my entrance have restrayned , And with his club me threatned to have brayned ...
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