The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... 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 , called ...
... 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 , called ...
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... thou the Caytive that defyest me , And for this Mayd , whose party thou doest take , Wilt give thy beard , though it but little bee ? Yet shall it not her lockes for raunsome fro me free . " XX . With that he fiercely at him flew , and ...
... thou the Caytive that defyest me , And for this Mayd , whose party thou doest take , Wilt give thy beard , though it but little bee ? Yet shall it not her lockes for raunsome fro me free . " XX . With that he fiercely at him flew , and ...
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... thou not , but that some better Knight Then thou , that shall thy treason understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet shame shall thee with shame requight . ” XXVI . Much was the Knight abashed at ...
... thou not , but that some better Knight Then thou , that shall thy treason understand , Will it avenge , and pay thee with thy right : And if none do , yet shame shall thee with shame requight . ” XXVI . Much was the Knight abashed at ...
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... thou wouldst fly Ere he doe come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty I leave to you for aye me to disgrace With all those shames , that erst5 ye spake me to deface . " XXIX . With that a Dwarfe ...
... thou wouldst fly Ere he doe come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty I leave to you for aye me to disgrace With all those shames , that erst5 ye spake me to deface . " XXIX . With that a Dwarfe ...
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... thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " IX . " That shall I sooth , 4 " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper yeares are yet unfit For thing of weight or worke of greater care , Doe ...
... thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " IX . " That shall I sooth , 4 " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper yeares are yet unfit For thing of weight or worke of greater care , Doe ...
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