The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... hight ; 1 Bay , place , position . 2 Yond , yonder . 3 Lewd , evil . 4 Use , custom . 5 Reare , establish . 6 Hight , called . 1 Then which a prouder Lady liveth none : She 14 B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... hight ; 1 Bay , place , position . 2 Yond , yonder . 3 Lewd , evil . 4 Use , custom . 5 Reare , establish . 6 Hight , called . 1 Then which a prouder Lady liveth none : She 14 B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Hight , was called . 4 Red , esteemed . - 2 Peare , equal . 3 Doubt , fear . 5 Weet , know . • Read , advice . 7 Wond , dwelt . XXX . 4.- The which the fertile Lionesse is hight . ] There was among the old romancers , a country of ...
... Hight , was called . 4 Red , esteemed . - 2 Peare , equal . 3 Doubt , fear . 5 Weet , know . • Read , advice . 7 Wond , dwelt . XXX . 4.- The which the fertile Lionesse is hight . ] There was among the old romancers , a country of ...
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... hight 5 ) Would to no bed , nor take no kindely sleepe , But by her wounded Love did watch all night , And all the night for bitter anguish weepe , And with her teares his wounds did wash and steepe . So well she washt them , and so ...
... hight 5 ) Would to no bed , nor take no kindely sleepe , But by her wounded Love did watch all night , And all the night for bitter anguish weepe , And with her teares his wounds did wash and steepe . So well she washt them , and so ...
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... Hight , was called . 2 Dight , adorned . 3 Distinct , marked . 4 Lust , inclination . 5 Misfare , misfortune . 6 Care , affliction . XXII . 9. - Through daungerous debate . ] With danger and con- tention . XXV . The Beast , with their ...
... Hight , was called . 2 Dight , adorned . 3 Distinct , marked . 4 Lust , inclination . 5 Misfare , misfortune . 6 Care , affliction . XXII . 9. - Through daungerous debate . ] With danger and con- tention . XXV . The Beast , with their ...
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... hight , 4 Came to the place where he his Lady found In dolorous dismay and deadly plight , All in gore bloud there tumbled on the ground , Having both sides through grypt 5 with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away ...
... hight , 4 Came to the place where he his Lady found In dolorous dismay and deadly plight , All in gore bloud there tumbled on the ground , Having both sides through grypt 5 with griesly wound : His weapons soone from him he threw away ...
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