The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... them infuse ; Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well 1 Well , cause to flow . 2 Fury , inspiration . In these strange waies where never foote did use , OF VOL THE FAERIE QUEENE BOOK Page THE LEGEND OF SIR CALIDORE, or of Courtesie.
... them infuse ; Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well 1 Well , cause to flow . 2 Fury , inspiration . In these strange waies where never foote did use , OF VOL THE FAERIE QUEENE BOOK Page THE LEGEND OF SIR CALIDORE, or of Courtesie.
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. In these strange waies where never foote did use , Ne none can find but who was taught them by the Muse : III . Revele to me the sacred noursery Of Vertue , which with you doth there remaine ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. In these strange waies where never foote did use , Ne none can find but who was taught them by the Muse : III . Revele to me the sacred noursery Of Vertue , which with you doth there remaine ...
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... never saw in any greater hope appeare . " XXVII . To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May be , Sir Knight , that , by discovering my estate , 1 Harme may arise unweeting 2 unto me ; Nathelesse , sith 3 ye so courteous seemed late ...
... never saw in any greater hope appeare . " XXVII . To whom then thus the noble Youth ; " May be , Sir Knight , that , by discovering my estate , 1 Harme may arise unweeting 2 unto me ; Nathelesse , sith 3 ye so courteous seemed late ...
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... never to be recreant for feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and ioyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small Long shut up in the bud ...
... never to be recreant for feare Of perill , or of ought that might befall : So he him dubbed , and his Squire did call . Full glad and ioyous then young Tristram grew ; Like as a flowre , whose silken leaves small Long shut up in the bud ...
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... never till this houre Did taste of pittie , neither gentlesse knew , Seeing his sharpe assault and cruell stoure , 1 Was much eminoved at his perils vew , That even his ruder hart began to rew , 2 And feele compassion of his evill ...
... never till this houre Did taste of pittie , neither gentlesse knew , Seeing his sharpe assault and cruell stoure , 1 Was much eminoved at his perils vew , That even his ruder hart began to rew , 2 And feele compassion of his evill ...
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