The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... fall . 1 Dight , disposed . 2 Amaine , with violence . 3 Sound , swoon . 4 Drery stound , sad affliction . XXXIII . 5 . They bene ymett in middest of the plaine . ] They met in the middle of the plain . XXXV . Nathlesse at length ...
... fall . 1 Dight , disposed . 2 Amaine , with violence . 3 Sound , swoon . 4 Drery stound , sad affliction . XXXIII . 5 . They bene ymett in middest of the plaine . ] They met in the middle of the plain . XXXV . Nathlesse at length ...
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... fall , awhile he rested still : But , when he saw his foe before in vew , He shooke off luskishnesse 2 ; and , courage chill Kindling afresh , gan battell to renew , To prove if better foote then 3 horsebacke would ensew . XXXVI . There ...
... fall , awhile he rested still : But , when he saw his foe before in vew , He shooke off luskishnesse 2 ; and , courage chill Kindling afresh , gan battell to renew , To prove if better foote then 3 horsebacke would ensew . XXXVI . There ...
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... fall , whose like hereafter seldome may , Let me this crave , unworthy though of it , Lewdly , in evil manner . 3 Feres , companions . 5 Leres , lessons . 2 Spilt , spoiled . 4 Thewes , accomplishments . 6 Mantleth , rests with spread ...
... fall , whose like hereafter seldome may , Let me this crave , unworthy though of it , Lewdly , in evil manner . 3 Feres , companions . 5 Leres , lessons . 2 Spilt , spoiled . 4 Thewes , accomplishments . 6 Mantleth , rests with spread ...
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... fall too short of our fraile reckonings , And bring us bale and bitter sorrowings , Instead of comfort which we should embrace : This is the state of Keasers and of Kings ! Let none therefore , that is in meaner place , Too greatly ...
... fall too short of our fraile reckonings , And bring us bale and bitter sorrowings , Instead of comfort which we should embrace : This is the state of Keasers and of Kings ! Let none therefore , that is in meaner place , Too greatly ...
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... fall of day Drew to the gate , and there with prayers meeke And myld entreaty lodging did for her beseeke . XXXVIII . But the rude Porter that no manners had Did shut the gate against him in his face , And entraunce boldly unto him ...
... fall of day Drew to the gate , and there with prayers meeke And myld entreaty lodging did for her beseeke . XXXVIII . But the rude Porter that no manners had Did shut the gate against him in his face , And entraunce boldly unto him ...
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