The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... brought Into this bay of perill and disgrace ? 1 What cruell hand thy wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answered thus ; " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But ...
... brought Into this bay of perill and disgrace ? 1 What cruell hand thy wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answered thus ; " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But ...
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... Brought aunswere backe , that ere he tasted bread He would her succour , and alive or dead Her foe deliver up into her hand : Therefore he wil'd her doe away all dread ; And , that of him she mote assured stand , He sent to her his ...
... Brought aunswere backe , that ere he tasted bread He would her succour , and alive or dead Her foe deliver up into her hand : Therefore he wil'd her doe away all dread ; And , that of him she mote assured stand , He sent to her his ...
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... brought to this ? By this now may ye learne ' Then , than . 2 Prevented , anticipated . 4 Unlast , unlaced . 3 Formerlic , beforehand . 5 Lot , fate . Strangers no more so rudely to entreat1 ; But put C. I. 23 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... brought to this ? By this now may ye learne ' Then , than . 2 Prevented , anticipated . 4 Unlast , unlaced . 3 Formerlic , beforehand . 5 Lot , fate . Strangers no more so rudely to entreat1 ; But put C. I. 23 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... brought Unto the Castle where they had decreed : There of the Knight , the which that Castle ought , 1 To make abode that night he greatly was besought . III . peares ; He was to weete a man of full ripe yeares , That in his youth had ...
... brought Unto the Castle where they had decreed : There of the Knight , the which that Castle ought , 1 To make abode that night he greatly was besought . III . peares ; He was to weete a man of full ripe yeares , That in his youth had ...
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... brought : VII . For she was daughter to a noble 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 ...
... brought : VII . For she was daughter to a noble 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 ...
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