The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 11
... tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye have had in your late enterprize . " To whom Sir Artegall gan to expresse His whole exploite and valorous emprize , In order as it did to him arize . 1 Thereto , also . 3 Conditions ...
... tell , if please you , of the good successe Which ye have had in your late enterprize . " To whom Sir Artegall gan to expresse His whole exploite and valorous emprize , In order as it did to him arize . 1 Thereto , also . 3 Conditions ...
Page 14
... tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that Squire ; " The Lady , which doth owne This Castle , is by name Briana hight ; 1 Bay , place , position . 2 Yond , yonder . 3 Lewd , evil . 4 Use , custom . 5 Reare , establish . 6 Hight ...
... tell if thou have it knowne . " Sayd then that Squire ; " The Lady , which doth owne This Castle , is by name Briana hight ; 1 Bay , place , position . 2 Yond , yonder . 3 Lewd , evil . 4 Use , custom . 5 Reare , establish . 6 Hight ...
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... tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst the woodie gods to dwell , ) I would thyselfe require thee to reveale ; For deare affection and unfayned zeale Which to thy noble personage I beare , And wish thee ...
... tell , ( Unlesse thou in these woods thyselfe conceale For love amongst the woodie gods to dwell , ) I would thyselfe require thee to reveale ; For deare affection and unfayned zeale Which to thy noble personage I beare , And wish thee ...
Page 42
... tell what cruell hand hath thus arayd This Knight unarm'd with so unknightly breach Of armes , that , if I yet him nigh may reach , I may avenge him of so foule despight . " The Ladie , hearing him so courteous speach , Gan reare her ...
... tell what cruell hand hath thus arayd This Knight unarm'd with so unknightly breach Of armes , that , if I yet him nigh may reach , I may avenge him of so foule despight . " The Ladie , hearing him so courteous speach , Gan reare her ...
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... tell withall the lamentable plight In which this Lady languisheth forlorne , That pitty craves , as he of woman was yborne . " XLII . The Groome went streightway in , and to his Lord 1 Forgo , give up . 2 Aread , explain . 3 Hight , is ...
... tell withall the lamentable plight In which this Lady languisheth forlorne , That pitty craves , as he of woman was yborne . " XLII . The Groome went streightway in , and to his Lord 1 Forgo , give up . 2 Aread , explain . 3 Hight , is ...
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