The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... it can blynd The wisest sight , to thinke gold that is bras : 1 Paine , difficulty . than . ? Then , 3 Bowre , lodge , grow . 4 Misdeeme , judge wrongly of . But Vertues seat is deepe within the mynd , And 8 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... it can blynd The wisest sight , to thinke gold that is bras : 1 Paine , difficulty . than . ? Then , 3 Bowre , lodge , grow . 4 Misdeeme , judge wrongly of . But Vertues seat is deepe within the mynd , And 8 B. VI . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... paine , And herselfe bound to him for evermore ; So wondrously now chaung'd from that she was afore . XLVII . But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee for hyre of his good deede , But gave them streight unto that Squire ...
... paine , And herselfe bound to him for evermore ; So wondrously now chaung'd from that she was afore . XLVII . But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee for hyre of his good deede , But gave them streight unto that Squire ...
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... paine . 1 Kind , nature . II . 9. — Good thewes enforst with paine . ] Good traits of character attained with difficulty . III . That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose C. II . 27 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... paine . 1 Kind , nature . II . 9. — Good thewes enforst with paine . ] Good traits of character attained with difficulty . III . That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose C. II . 27 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore ...
... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did depart . " XIII . Much did Sir Calidore ...
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... paine , 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 ...
... paine , 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 ...
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