The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... downe within the dore Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe of sin , That it could not be shut ; whilest Calidore Did enter in , and slew the Porter on the flore.2 XXIV . With that the rest the which the Castle kept About him flockt ...
... downe within the dore Did choke the entraunce with a lumpe of sin , That it could not be shut ; whilest Calidore Did enter in , and slew the Porter on the flore.2 XXIV . With that the rest the which the Castle kept About him flockt ...
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... 'd displeasure , 3 Iolly , handsome . 2 Undight , taken off . Default , offend . XIX . 5.- Ne lesse the Lady did adraunce . ] Nor did the lady offer him less . That he besought him downe by him to sit , 52 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... 'd displeasure , 3 Iolly , handsome . 2 Undight , taken off . Default , offend . XIX . 5.- Ne lesse the Lady did adraunce . ] Nor did the lady offer him less . That he besought him downe by him to sit , 52 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. That he besought him downe by him to sit , That they mote treat of things abrode at leasure , And of adventures , which had in his measure Of so long waies to him befallen late . So downe he sate ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. That he besought him downe by him to sit , That they mote treat of things abrode at leasure , And of adventures , which had in his measure Of so long waies to him befallen late . So downe he sate ...
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... downe to her in drery swound Uprear'd her from the ground whereon she lay , And in his tender armes her forced up to stay . 1 Nould , would not . 3 Brast , burst . 2 Gather spright , collect breath . • Hight , called . Grypt , pierced ...
... downe to her in drery swound Uprear'd her from the ground whereon she lay , And in his tender armes her forced up to stay . 1 Nould , would not . 3 Brast , burst . 2 Gather spright , collect breath . • Hight , called . Grypt , pierced ...
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... Downe in a dale forby a rivers syde He chaunst to spie a faire and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guyde , In hope there for his Love some succour to provyde . XXX . But , comming to the rivers side , he found That ...
... Downe in a dale forby a rivers syde He chaunst to spie a faire and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guyde , In hope there for his Love some succour to provyde . XXX . But , comming to the rivers side , he found That ...
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