The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay . " And that Knights beard , for toll which they for passage XIV . " A ...
... passe along That way , ( and yet they needs must passe that way , By reason of the streight , and rocks among , ) But they that Ladies lockes doe shave away , [ pay . " And that Knights beard , for toll which they for passage XIV . " A ...
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... passe : That shall you glory gaine More then his love , which thus ye seeke t ' obtaine . " Wherewith all full of wrath she thus replyde ; " Vile recreant ! know that I doe much disdaine Thy courteous lore , 2 that doest my Love deride ...
... passe : That shall you glory gaine More then his love , which thus ye seeke t ' obtaine . " Wherewith all full of wrath she thus replyde ; " Vile recreant ! know that I doe much disdaine Thy courteous lore , 2 that doest my Love deride ...
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... passe ; And to salute him if he were in plight , And eke that Lady his faire lovely lasse . There he him found much better then he was ; And moved speach to him of things of course , The anguish of his paine to over - passe 2 : Mongst ...
... passe ; And to salute him if he were in plight , And eke that Lady his faire lovely lasse . There he him found much better then he was ; And moved speach to him of things of course , The anguish of his paine to over - passe 2 : Mongst ...
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... passe unto the rest . XVI . During which time that Wyld Man did apply His best endevour and his daily paine 1 4 In seeking all the woods both farre and nye For herbes to dresse their wounds ; still seeming faine 5 When ought he did ...
... passe unto the rest . XVI . During which time that Wyld Man did apply His best endevour and his daily paine 1 4 In seeking all the woods both farre and nye For herbes to dresse their wounds ; still seeming faine 5 When ought he did ...
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... passe , Ne could he brooke 5 the coldnesse of the stony masse . 1 Empeach , hinder . 4 Let , hinder . 2 Weed , dress . 3 Wend , go . 5 Brooke , endure . XIX . 8.- Iesses . ] Jesses , straps of leather tied round the legs of a hawk ...
... passe , Ne could he brooke 5 the coldnesse of the stony masse . 1 Empeach , hinder . 4 Let , hinder . 2 Weed , dress . 3 Wend , go . 5 Brooke , endure . XIX . 8.- Iesses . ] Jesses , straps of leather tied round the legs of a hawk ...
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