The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... hath annoyd Good Knights and Ladies true , and many else destroyd . VIII . " Of Cerberus whilome 2 he was begot And fell Chimæra , in her darkesome den , Through fowle commixture of his filthy blot ; Where he was fostred long in Stygian ...
... hath annoyd Good Knights and Ladies true , and many else destroyd . VIII . " Of Cerberus whilome 2 he was begot And fell Chimæra , in her darkesome den , Through fowle commixture of his filthy blot ; Where he was fostred long in Stygian ...
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... hath long mayntaind with mighty wrong : For may no Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay ...
... hath long mayntaind with mighty wrong : For may no Knight nor Lady passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay ...
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... hath to yeeld her love againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd , Cald Maleffort , a man of ...
... hath to yeeld her love againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd , Cald Maleffort , a man of ...
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... hath it better iustifyde , And turne thee soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " XIX . Who , hearkning to that ... hath it better iustifyde . ] That hath a better claim to it . And oft recuile1 to shunne his sharpe despight : But 16 B ...
... hath it better iustifyde , And turne thee soone to him of whom thou art defyde . " XIX . Who , hearkning to that ... hath it better iustifyde . ] That hath a better claim to it . And oft recuile1 to shunne his sharpe despight : But 16 B ...
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... hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse , Subiect to fortunes chance , still chaunging new ; What haps to day to me to morrow may to you . XLII . " Who will not mercie unto others shew ...
... hath not learnd himselfe first to subdew : All flesh is frayle and full of ficklenesse , Subiect to fortunes chance , still chaunging new ; What haps to day to me to morrow may to you . XLII . " Who will not mercie unto others shew ...
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