The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... selfe - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeeld her love againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd ...
... selfe - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeeld her love againe , Untill a mantle she for him doe fynd With beards of Knights and locks of Ladies lynd : Which to provide , she hath this Castle dight , And therein hath a Seneschall assynd ...
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... selfe in sad dismay He was ymett , who with uncomely shame Gan him salute , and fowle upbrayd with faulty blame : XXV . " False traytor Knight , " said she , " no Knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdered ...
... selfe in sad dismay He was ymett , who with uncomely shame Gan him salute , and fowle upbrayd with faulty blame : XXV . " False traytor Knight , " said she , " no Knight at all , But scorne of armes ! that hast with guilty hand Murdered ...
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... selfe doth lend : For some so goodly gratious are by kind , 1 That every action doth them much commend , And in the eyes of men great liking find ; Which others that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot ...
... selfe doth lend : For some so goodly gratious are by kind , 1 That every action doth them much commend , And in the eyes of men great liking find ; Which others that have greater skill in mind , Though they enforce themselves , cannot ...
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... selfe with carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath 5 refrayning , 1 Dight , put . 2 Behight , direct . 3 Flore ...
... selfe with carefull hand constrayning To wype his wounds , and ease their bitter payning : Which sorie sight when Calidore did vew , With heavie eyne from teares uneath 5 refrayning , 1 Dight , put . 2 Behight , direct . 3 Flore ...
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... selfe , and much augment her doole . XL . Ne ought it mote availe her to entreat The one or th ' other better her to use ; For both so wilfull were and obstinate That all her piteous plaint they did refuse , And rather did the more her ...
... selfe , and much augment her doole . XL . Ne ought it mote availe her to entreat The one or th ' other better her to use ; For both so wilfull were and obstinate That all her piteous plaint they did refuse , And rather did the more her ...
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