The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... bene ymett in middest of the plaine With so fell fury and dispiteous forse , That neither could the others stroke sustaine , But rudely rowld to ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . XXXIV . But ...
... bene ymett in middest of the plaine With so fell fury and dispiteous forse , That neither could the others stroke sustaine , But rudely rowld to ground both man and horse , Neither of other taking pitty nor remorse . XXXIV . But ...
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... bene with many noble feres 3 In gentle thewes and such like seemly leres 5 : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to ...
... bene with many noble feres 3 In gentle thewes and such like seemly leres 5 : Mongst which my most delight hath alwaies been To hunt the salvage chace , amongst my peres , Of all that raungeth in the forrest greene , Of which none is to ...
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... bene tryde , 2 That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed 1 Whilome , formerly . 2 Tryde , experienced . I. 1. That good Poet . ] Probably Chaucer , who ...
... bene tryde , 2 That gentle bloud will gentle manners breed ; As well may be in Calidore descryde , By late ensample of that courteous deed 1 Whilome , formerly . 2 Tryde , experienced . I. 1. That good Poet . ] Probably Chaucer , who ...
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... bene of mickle might , And borne great sway in armes amongst his But now weake age had dimd his candlelight : Yet was he courteous still to every wight , And loved all that did to armes incline ; And was the Father of that wounded ...
... bene of mickle might , And borne great sway in armes amongst his But now weake age had dimd his candlelight : Yet was he courteous still to every wight , And loved all that did to armes incline ; And was the Father of that wounded ...
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... in his extreamest need 1 Areare , back . 2 Tho , then . • Griple , tenacious , strong . Hayld , hauled , drew . 5 Impórtune , cruel , excessive . Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , He 66 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... in his extreamest need 1 Areare , back . 2 Tho , then . • Griple , tenacious , strong . Hayld , hauled , drew . 5 Impórtune , cruel , excessive . Bene helped through the swiftnesse of his steed , He 66 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Aeglogue amongst beare Beast brest Brigants brought Calepine CANTO carefull chace chaunce chaunst Colin Clout Coridon cruell Cuddie Dame Damzell daunce daunger deare delight despight devize Diggon Dight doth dreadfull earst earth Eftsoones EMBLEME FAERIE QUEENE faire farre Faunus fayre feare flocke flowres fortune Gabriel Harvey gentle gods goodly grace grone hand hart hast hath heavens herse hight himselfe Hobbinoll Knight Lady layd light litle Mayd mote Muse mynd nigh nought nymphes paine Palinode Pastorell pitty plaine powre Prince pype raunge rest Salvage sayd sayne seem'd shame shee sheepe shepheards shew sight Sike Sir Calidore Sith skie sore sory spide Squire stayd Stound streight sunne thee theyr Thilke things thou unto vaine weary weene weet Wend whenas whereof whilest Whilome wight wize wont woods Wote wound wretched wyde XXXVI XXXVIII