The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... dwell , And there the keeping have of Learnings threasures Which doe all worldly riches farre excell , Into the mindes of mortall men doe well , 1 And goodly fury2 into them infuse ; Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well 1 Well ...
... dwell , And there the keeping have of Learnings threasures Which doe all worldly riches farre excell , Into the mindes of mortall men doe well , 1 And goodly fury2 into them infuse ; Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well 1 Well ...
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... 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 . 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... 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 . 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... dwell . 2 Paragon , model for imitation . 3 Then , than . -- II . 2. Then Calidore . ] Sir Calidore , as Upton conjectures , repre- sents Sir Philip Sidney . Nathlesse thereto1 he was full stout and tall , And 10 B. VI . THE FAERIE ...
... dwell . 2 Paragon , model for imitation . 3 Then , than . -- II . 2. Then Calidore . ] Sir Calidore , as Upton conjectures , repre- sents Sir Philip Sidney . Nathlesse thereto1 he was full stout and tall , And 10 B. VI . THE FAERIE ...
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... dwell In dread of death , his heasts 5 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring him to rise , he made him sweare By his owne sword , and by the crosse thereon , 1 ...
... dwell In dread of death , his heasts 5 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring him to rise , he made him sweare By his owne sword , and by the crosse thereon , 1 ...
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... dwell . 3 Certes , certainly . 4 Wonne , shown . XXIII . 3.- Spake , as was meete , & c . ] Petitioned , as was proper , for alleviation of my suffering . Or surely borne of some heroicke sead , That in C. 11 . 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... dwell . 3 Certes , certainly . 4 Wonne , shown . XXIII . 3.- Spake , as was meete , & c . ] Petitioned , as was proper , for alleviation of my suffering . Or surely borne of some heroicke sead , That in C. 11 . 35 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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