The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... Whereof she now more glad then sory earst , 5 All overcome with infinite affect 6 For his exceeding courtesie , that pearst Her stubborne hart with inward deepe effect , Before his feet herselfe she did proiect " ; And him adoring as ...
... Whereof she now more glad then sory earst , 5 All overcome with infinite affect 6 For his exceeding courtesie , that pearst Her stubborne hart with inward deepe effect , Before his feet herselfe she did proiect " ; And him adoring as ...
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... Whereof he taking oddes , 3 streight bids him dight 4 Himselfe to yeeld his Love or else to fight : Whereat the other starting up dismayd , Yet boldly answer'd , as he rightly might , To leave his Love he should be ill apayd , 5 In ...
... Whereof he taking oddes , 3 streight bids him dight 4 Himselfe to yeeld his Love or else to fight : Whereat the other starting up dismayd , Yet boldly answer'd , as he rightly might , To leave his Love he should be ill apayd , 5 In ...
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... Whereof befell what now is in your 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 ...
... Whereof befell what now is in your 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 ...
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... Whereof she now bethinking , gan ť ' advize How great a hazard she at earst1 had made Of her good fame ; and further gan devize How she the blame might salve with coloured disguize . IX . But Calidore with all good courtesie Fain'd her ...
... Whereof she now bethinking , gan ť ' advize How great a hazard she at earst1 had made Of her good fame ; and further gan devize How she the blame might salve with coloured disguize . IX . But Calidore with all good courtesie Fain'd her ...
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... whereof into his wound he wrought , And stopt the bleeding straight , ere he it staunched thought . XIII . Then taking up Which earst he left , he signes unto them made that recreants shield and speare , 2 4 With him to wend 3 unto his ...
... whereof into his wound he wrought , And stopt the bleeding straight , ere he it staunched thought . XIII . Then taking up Which earst he left , he signes unto them made that recreants shield and speare , 2 4 With him to wend 3 unto his ...
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