The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Knights and Ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon.2 II . But mongst them all was none more courteous Knight Then 3 Calidore , beloved over all : In whom it seemes that gentlenesse of spright And manners ...
... Knights and Ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon.2 II . But mongst them all was none more courteous Knight Then 3 Calidore , beloved over all : In whom it seemes that gentlenesse of spright And manners ...
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... Knight ne was there Lady found In Faery Court , but him did deare embrace 2 For his faire usage and conditions sound , 3 The which in all mens liking gayned place , And with the greatest purchast greatest grace ; Which he could wisely ...
... Knight ne was there Lady found In Faery Court , but him did deare embrace 2 For his faire usage and conditions sound , 3 The which in all mens liking gayned place , And with the greatest purchast greatest grace ; Which he could wisely ...
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... Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay . " And that Knights beard , for toll which they for ...
... Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay . " And that Knights beard , for toll which they for ...
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... Knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she might . XV . " His name is Crudor ; who , through high ... Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd ...
... Knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she might . XV . " His name is Crudor ; who , through high ... Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd ...
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... Knight , " said she , " no Knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdered my men , and slaine my Seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet ...
... Knight , " said she , " no Knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdered my men , and slaine my Seneschall ; Now comest thou to rob my house unmand , And spoile myselfe , that cannot thee withstand ? Yet ...
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