The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 91
... weene How each to entertaine with curt'sie well beseene 5 : 1 Roode , crucifix . 4 Whilome , formerly . 2 Streight , strict . 3 Wist , knew . 5 Well beseene , well becoming . XXXV . 7.- Was wont his howres , & c . ] Was wont to perform ...
... weene How each to entertaine with curt'sie well beseene 5 : 1 Roode , crucifix . 4 Whilome , formerly . 2 Streight , strict . 3 Wist , knew . 5 Well beseene , well becoming . XXXV . 7.- Was wont his howres , & c . ] Was wont to perform ...
Page 97
... weene With salve , or antidote , or other mene , 3 It ever to amend : ne marvaile ought ; For that same Beast was bred of hellish strene , 1 And long in darksome Stygian den upbrought , Begot of foule Echidna , as in bookes is taught ...
... weene With salve , or antidote , or other mene , 3 It ever to amend : ne marvaile ought ; For that same Beast was bred of hellish strene , 1 And long in darksome Stygian den upbrought , Begot of foule Echidna , as in bookes is taught ...
Page 139
... weene , had not the Ladies cry Procur'd the Prince his cruell hand to stay , He would with whipping him have done to dye : But , being checkt , he did abstaine streightway And let him rise . Then thus the Prince gan say ; " Now , Lady ...
... weene , had not the Ladies cry Procur'd the Prince his cruell hand to stay , He would with whipping him have done to dye : But , being checkt , he did abstaine streightway And let him rise . Then thus the Prince gan say ; " Now , Lady ...
Page 171
... weene ; Whether it were the traine of Beauties Queene , Or Nymphes , or Faeries , or enchaunted show , With which his eyes mote have deluded beene . Therefore , resolving what it was to know , Out of the wood he rose , and toward them ...
... weene ; Whether it were the traine of Beauties Queene , Or Nymphes , or Faeries , or enchaunted show , With which his eyes mote have deluded beene . Therefore , resolving what it was to know , Out of the wood he rose , and toward them ...
Page 195
... weene Of Pastorell , were she alive or slaine : Mongst which the Theeves them questioned againe , What mister men , 7 and eke from whence they were . To whom they answer'd , as did appertaine , 1 Whyleare , formerly . 2 Heards ...
... weene Of Pastorell , were she alive or slaine : Mongst which the Theeves them questioned againe , What mister men , 7 and eke from whence they were . To whom they answer'd , as did appertaine , 1 Whyleare , formerly . 2 Heards ...
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