The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... keepe your body from the daunger drad1 : For ye have much adoe to deale withall ! " So both tooke goodly leave , and parted severall . XI . Sir Calidore thence travelled not long , Whenas by chaunce a comely Squire he found , That ...
... keepe your body from the daunger drad1 : For ye have much adoe to deale withall ! " So both tooke goodly leave , and parted severall . XI . Sir Calidore thence travelled not long , Whenas by chaunce a comely Squire he found , That ...
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... keepe . XLV . The morrow next , so soone as ioyous day 1 Albe , although . 2 Hight , was called . 3 Reclame , withdraw . 4 Groome , servant . 5 Glee , alleviation of pain . 6 Aby , abide . Did shew itselfe in sunny beames bedight , 1 ...
... keepe . XLV . The morrow next , so soone as ioyous day 1 Albe , although . 2 Hight , was called . 3 Reclame , withdraw . 4 Groome , servant . 5 Glee , alleviation of pain . 6 Aby , abide . Did shew itselfe in sunny beames bedight , 1 ...
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... keepe himselfe so safely as he may . 1 Bedight , adorned . 2 Lenger , longer . 3 Wist , knew . 4 Weet , learn . 5 Tho . then . 6 Misdoubting , fearing . 7 Misguyde , direct ill , provoke . 8 Assay , attack . XLVII . 9. He cast to keepe ...
... keepe himselfe so safely as he may . 1 Bedight , adorned . 2 Lenger , longer . 3 Wist , knew . 4 Weet , learn . 5 Tho . then . 6 Misdoubting , fearing . 7 Misguyde , direct ill , provoke . 8 Assay , attack . XLVII . 9. He cast to keepe ...
Page 147
... keepe untill another cast.1 1 Cast , time . LI . 9.- Untill another cast . ] This pledge is not redeemed . hear no more of Calepine and Serena . We CANTO IX . Calidore hostes ' with Melibee , And C. VIII . 147 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... keepe untill another cast.1 1 Cast , time . LI . 9.- Untill another cast . ] This pledge is not redeemed . hear no more of Calepine and Serena . We CANTO IX . Calidore hostes ' with Melibee , And C. VIII . 147 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 168
... keepe her royall court And in her soveraine majesty to sit , She in regard hereof refusde and thought unfit . X. Unto this place whenas the Elfin Knight Approcht , him seemed that the merry sound Of a shrill pipe he playing heard on ...
... keepe her royall court And in her soveraine majesty to sit , She in regard hereof refusde and thought unfit . X. Unto this place whenas the Elfin Knight Approcht , him seemed that the merry sound Of a shrill pipe he playing heard on ...
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