The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... appeares and gratious goodly - head . XXVI . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in ... appeare . " XXVII . To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May be , Sir Knight , that , by discovering my estate , 1 ...
... appeares and gratious goodly - head . XXVI . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in ... appeare . " XXVII . To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May be , Sir Knight , that , by discovering my estate , 1 ...
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... appeare : That to Sir Calidore was easie geare3 ; But that faire Lady would be cheard for nought , But sigh'd and sorrow'd for her Lover deare , And inly did afflict her pensive thought With thinking to what case her name should now be ...
... appeare : That to Sir Calidore was easie geare3 ; But that faire Lady would be cheard for nought , But sigh'd and sorrow'd for her Lover deare , And inly did afflict her pensive thought With thinking to what case her name should now be ...
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... appeare . VI . With that the Wyld Man more enraged grew , Like to a tygre that hath mist his pray , And with mad moode againe upon him flew , Regarding neither speare that mote him slay , Nor his fierce steed that mote him much dismay ...
... appeare . VI . With that the Wyld Man more enraged grew , Like to a tygre that hath mist his pray , And with mad moode againe upon him flew , Regarding neither speare that mote him slay , Nor his fierce steed that mote him much dismay ...
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... appeare His deepe compassion of her dolefull stound , 1 Kissing his hands , and crouching to the ground ; For other language had he none nor speach , But a soft murmure and confused sound Of senselesse words ( which Nature did him teach ...
... appeare His deepe compassion of her dolefull stound , 1 Kissing his hands , and crouching to the ground ; For other language had he none nor speach , But a soft murmure and confused sound Of senselesse words ( which Nature did him teach ...
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... appeare , As one that had no life him left through former feare . XXXIII . Whom when the Prince so deadly saw dismayd , He for such basenesse shamefully him shent , 4 And with sharpe words did bitterly upbrayd ; " Vile cowheard Dogge ...
... appeare , As one that had no life him left through former feare . XXXIII . Whom when the Prince so deadly saw dismayd , He for such basenesse shamefully him shent , 4 And with sharpe words did bitterly upbrayd ; " Vile cowheard Dogge ...
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