The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... hart with inward deepe effect , Before his feet herselfe she did proiect " ; And him adoring as her lives deare Lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , 3 By which he had to her ...
... hart with inward deepe effect , Before his feet herselfe she did proiect " ; And him adoring as her lives deare Lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , 3 By which he had to her ...
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... hart away . He now againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , 1 whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ...
... hart away . He now againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , 1 whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ...
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... hart Of many a lyon and of many a beare , That first unto his hand in chase did happen neare . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having vewed , At length bespake ; " What meanes this , gentle Swaine ! Why hath thy hand too bold itselfe ...
... hart Of many a lyon and of many a beare , That first unto his hand in chase did happen neare . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having vewed , At length bespake ; " What meanes this , gentle Swaine ! Why hath thy hand too bold itselfe ...
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... hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so ...
... hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so ...
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... hart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . XVII . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , 1 Quite clame , quitclaim , release . 2 Knightlesse , unworthy of a knight . 3 Sith , since ...
... hart not carried with too curious eyes , And unto him did shew all lovely courtesyes . XVII . " Whom when my Knight did see so lovely faire , 1 Quite clame , quitclaim , release . 2 Knightlesse , unworthy of a knight . 3 Sith , since ...
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