The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... power or skill I might doe service unto gentle Dames , 54 That I the same should faithfully fulfill ; [ names And at the twelve monethes end should bring their And pledges , as the spoiles of my victorious games . " So well I to faire ...
... power or skill I might doe service unto gentle Dames , 54 That I the same should faithfully fulfill ; [ names And at the twelve monethes end should bring their And pledges , as the spoiles of my victorious games . " So well I to faire ...
Page 127
... power of herbes , and tunes of beasts and burds ; And , that augmented all her other prayse , She modest was in all her deedes and words , And wondrous chast of life , yet lov'd of Knights and Lords . Full many Lords and many Knights ...
... power of herbes , and tunes of beasts and burds ; And , that augmented all her other prayse , She modest was in all her deedes and words , And wondrous chast of life , yet lov'd of Knights and Lords . Full many Lords and many Knights ...
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... to all mighty men , In whose right hands great power is contayned , That none of them the feeble overren , 19 But alwaies doe their powre within just compasse pen . That done , unto the Castle he did wend , 278 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... to all mighty men , In whose right hands great power is contayned , That none of them the feeble overren , 19 But alwaies doe their powre within just compasse pen . That done , unto the Castle he did wend , 278 B. V. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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