The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Beast , " quoth he , " I doe pursew , And through the world incessantly doe chase , Till I him overtake , or else subdew : Yet know I not or how or in what place To find him out , yet still I forward trace . " " What is that Blattant Beast ...
... Beast , " quoth he , " I doe pursew , And through the world incessantly doe chase , Till I him overtake , or else subdew : Yet know I not or how or in what place To find him out , yet still I forward trace . " " What is that Blattant Beast ...
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... Beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I , that knew myselfe from perill free ...
... Beast did see , The which did seeme a thousand tongues to have , That all in spight and malice did agree , With which he bayd and loudly barkt at mee , As if that he attonce would me devoure : But I , that knew myselfe from perill free ...
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... Beast : Saves Sérena , whilest Calepine By Turpine is opprest . 1 I. TRUE is , that whilome that good Poet sayd , The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne : For a man by nothing is so well bewrayd As by his manners ; in which plaine ...
... Beast : Saves Sérena , whilest Calepine By Turpine is opprest . 1 I. TRUE is , that whilome that good Poet sayd , The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne : For a man by nothing is so well bewrayd As by his manners ; in which plaine ...
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... Beast forth rushing unaware Caught her thus loosely wandring here and there , And in his wide great mouth away her bare Crying aloud to shew her sad misfare 5 Unto the Knights , and calling oft for ayde ; Who with the horrour of her ...
... Beast forth rushing unaware Caught her thus loosely wandring here and there , And in his wide great mouth away her bare Crying aloud to shew her sad misfare 5 Unto the Knights , and calling oft for ayde ; Who with the horrour of her ...
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. XXV . The Beast , with their pursuit incited more , Into the wood was bearing her apace For to have spoyled her ; when Calidore , Who was more light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. XXV . The Beast , with their pursuit incited more , Into the wood was bearing her apace For to have spoyled her ; when Calidore , Who was more light of foote and swift in chace , Him overtooke in ...
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