The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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Page 72
... him on his winges had borne ; Ne banck nor bush could stay him , when he spedd Ilis nimble feet , as treading still on thorne : Griefe , and despight , and gealosy , and scorne , Did all the way him follow hard behynd ; And he himselfe ...
... him on his winges had borne ; Ne banck nor bush could stay him , when he spedd Ilis nimble feet , as treading still on thorne : Griefe , and despight , and gealosy , and scorne , Did all the way him follow hard behynd ; And he himselfe ...
Page 121
... him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practiz'd in womans craft , [ wise . That though therein himselfe ...
... him in a foolish trance , He seemed brought to bed in Paradise , And prov'd himselfe most foole in what he seem'd most So great a mistresse of her art she was , And perfectly practiz'd in womans craft , [ wise . That though therein himselfe ...
Page 153
... him grieve when so himselfe he found . Which Cambell seeing , though he could not salve , 27 Ne done undoe , yet , for to salve his name And purchase honour in his friends behalve , This goodly counterfesaunce he did frame : The shield ...
... him grieve when so himselfe he found . Which Cambell seeing , though he could not salve , 27 Ne done undoe , yet , for to salve his name And purchase honour in his friends behalve , This goodly counterfesaunce he did frame : The shield ...
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