The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... heare these tidings which of none afore Through all my weary travell I have had : Yet now some hope your words unto me add . " " Now God you speed , " quoth then Sir Artegall , " And keepe your body from the daunger drad1 : For ye have ...
... heare these tidings which of none afore Through all my weary travell I have had : Yet now some hope your words unto me add . " " Now God you speed , " quoth then Sir Artegall , " And keepe your body from the daunger drad1 : For ye have ...
Page 14
... heare , " Sayd Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . But by what meanes did they at first it reare , 5 And for what cause ? tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that Squire ; " The Lady , which doth owne This Castle , is by name ...
... heare , " Sayd Calidore , " and to be overthrowne . But by what meanes did they at first it reare , 5 And for what cause ? tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that Squire ; " The Lady , which doth owne This Castle , is by name ...
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... that Mayden by the yellow heare , 1 Then , than . 3 Wote , know . 5 Lest , listen . Hayling , dragging . 2 Dight , prepared . 4 Tho , then . That all her garments from her snowy brest , And C. I. 15 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... that Mayden by the yellow heare , 1 Then , than . 3 Wote , know . 5 Lest , listen . Hayling , dragging . 2 Dight , prepared . 4 Tho , then . That all her garments from her snowy brest , And C. I. 15 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... 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 Entreat , treat . 2 Yearne , earn . 4 Stound ...
... 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 Entreat , treat . 2 Yearne , earn . 4 Stound ...
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... the more my plaints to heare . 1 Quarrey , prey . 2 Wist , knew , suspected . 3 Chauff , chafing , rage . 4 Ban , curse . Wracke , violence . • Packe , burden , weight . Το XXIII . " So passed we , till this 34 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... the more my plaints to heare . 1 Quarrey , prey . 2 Wist , knew , suspected . 3 Chauff , chafing , rage . 4 Ban , curse . Wracke , violence . • Packe , burden , weight . Το XXIII . " So passed we , till this 34 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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