The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Lords and Ladies which about you dwell , And doe adorne your Court where Courtesies excell . 1 Sheene , shining . 2 Well , flow . 3 Round about you ring , encircle you . CANTO I. Calidore saves from Maleffort A Damzell used vylde B. VI ...
... Lords and Ladies which about you dwell , And doe adorne your Court where Courtesies excell . 1 Sheene , shining . 2 Well , flow . 3 Round about you ring , encircle you . CANTO I. Calidore saves from Maleffort A Damzell used vylde B. VI ...
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... Lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , 3 By which he had to her both life and love restord . XLVI . So all returning to the Castle glad , Most ioyfully she them did entertaine ...
... Lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , 3 By which he had to her both life and love restord . XLVI . So all returning to the Castle glad , Most ioyfully she them did entertaine ...
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... Lord Which dwelt thereby , who sought her to affy 4 To a great Pere ; but she did disaccord , Ne could her liking to his love apply , But lov'd this fresh young Knight who dwelt her ny , The lusty 5 Aladine , though meaner borne And of ...
... Lord Which dwelt thereby , who sought her to affy 4 To a great Pere ; but she did disaccord , Ne could her liking to his love apply , But lov'd this fresh young Knight who dwelt her ny , The lusty 5 Aladine , though meaner borne And of ...
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... Lord he formerly did fight . XXXIX . " Full loth am I , " quoth he , " as now at earst When day is spent , and rest us needeth most , 1 Thrall , slave . 2 Won , dwelling . XXXIX . 1 .. 3 Base , humble . 4 Formerly , first of all . as ...
... Lord he formerly did fight . XXXIX . " Full loth am I , " quoth he , " as now at earst When day is spent , and rest us needeth most , 1 Thrall , slave . 2 Won , dwelling . XXXIX . 1 .. 3 Base , humble . 4 Formerly , first of all . as ...
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... Lord , That doth thus strongly ward the Castle of the Ford . " XL . " His name , " quoth he , " if that thou list to learne , Is hight 3 Sir Turpine , one of mickle 5 might And manhood rare , but terrible and stearne In all assaies to ...
... Lord , That doth thus strongly ward the Castle of the Ford . " XL . " His name , " quoth he , " if that thou list to learne , Is hight 3 Sir Turpine , one of mickle 5 might And manhood rare , but terrible and stearne In all assaies to ...
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