The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... face , That sure he deem'd him borne of noble race : All in a woodmans iacket he was clad Of Lincolne greene , belayd 3 with silver lace ; And on his head an hood with aglets 4 sprad , 5 And by his side his hunters horne he hanging had ...
... face , That sure he deem'd him borne of noble race : All in a woodmans iacket he was clad Of Lincolne greene , belayd 3 with silver lace ; And on his head an hood with aglets 4 sprad , 5 And by his side his hunters horne he hanging had ...
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... face so lovely sterne and coy , And hearing th ' answeres of his pregnant wit , He praysd it much , and much admyred it ; That sure he weend him born of noble blood , With whom those graces did so goodly fit : And , when he long had him ...
... face so lovely sterne and coy , And hearing th ' answeres of his pregnant wit , He praysd it much , and much admyred it ; That sure he weend him born of noble blood , With whom those graces did so goodly fit : And , when he long had him ...
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... face appeares and gratious goodly - head . XXVI . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst the woodie gods to dwell , ) I would thyselfe require thee to reveale ...
... face appeares and gratious goodly - head . XXVI . " But , should it not displease thee it to tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst the woodie gods to dwell , ) I would thyselfe require thee to reveale ...
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... face , And entraunce boldly unto him forbad : Nath'lesse the Knight , now in so needy case , Gan him entreat even with submission base , 3 And humbly praid to let them in that night : Who to him aunswer'd , that there was no place Of ...
... face , And entraunce boldly unto him forbad : Nath'lesse the Knight , now in so needy case , Gan him entreat even with submission base , 3 And humbly praid to let them in that night : Who to him aunswer'd , that there was no place Of ...
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... face the filth that did it ray1 ; And every litle limbe he searcht around , And every part that under sweath - bands 5 lay , Least that the beasts sharpe teeth had any wound Made in his tender flesh ; but whole them all he found . XXIV ...
... face the filth that did it ray1 ; And every litle limbe he searcht around , And every part that under sweath - bands 5 lay , Least that the beasts sharpe teeth had any wound Made in his tender flesh ; but whole them all he found . XXIV ...
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