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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... sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus first ; " Haile , noblest Knight Of all this day on ground that breathen living spright ! V. " Now tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye ...
... sight , They knew themselves , and both their persons rad 8 : When Calidore thus first ; " Haile , noblest Knight Of all this day on ground that breathen living spright ! V. " Now tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye ...
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... sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoones1he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour 2 queld , 3 For to pursue that Villaine , which had reft 4 That piteous spoile by so iniurious theft : Whom overtaking ...
... sight when Calidore beheld , Eftsoones1he loosd that Squire , and so him left With hearts dismay and inward dolour 2 queld , 3 For to pursue that Villaine , which had reft 4 That piteous spoile by so iniurious theft : Whom overtaking ...
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... sight And nimbler - handed then his enemie , Prevented him before his stroke could light , And on the helmet smote him formerlie , 3 That made him stoupe to ground with meeke humilitie : XXXIX . And , ere he could recover foote againe ...
... sight And nimbler - handed then his enemie , Prevented him before his stroke could light , And on the helmet smote him formerlie , 3 That made him stoupe to ground with meeke humilitie : XXXIX . And , ere he could recover foote againe ...
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... sight . " " Now sure , " then said Sir Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , 1 wrong the weaker , oft ...
... sight . " " Now sure , " then said Sir Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , 1 wrong the weaker , oft ...
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