The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page 29
... wont to launch the salvage hart Of many a lyon and of many a beare , That first unto his hand in chase did happen neare . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having vewed , At length bespake ; " What meanes this , gentle Swaine ! Why hath ...
... wont to launch the salvage hart Of many a lyon and of many a beare , That first unto his hand in chase did happen neare . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having vewed , At length bespake ; " What meanes this , gentle Swaine ! Why hath ...
Page 35
... wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes 3 such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast wonne , * 4 1 Hault , ( haut , Fr. , ) high , arrogant . 2 Wonne , dwell . 3 Certes ...
... wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes 3 such an one thee read , As by thy worth thou worthily hast wonne , * 4 1 Hault , ( haut , Fr. , ) high , arrogant . 2 Wonne , dwell . 3 Certes ...
Page 37
... wont to cut off all that doubt3 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some forrein land , whereas no need Of dreaded daunger might his doubtfull humor feed . XXX . " So , taking counsell of a wise man red , 1 She was ...
... wont to cut off all that doubt3 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some forrein land , whereas no need Of dreaded daunger might his doubtfull humor feed . XXX . " So , taking counsell of a wise man red , 1 She was ...
Page 55
... wont on foote with heavy armes to trace * ; Downe in a dale forby a rivers syde He chaunst to spie a faire and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guyde , In hope there for his Love some succour to provyde . XXX . But ...
... wont on foote with heavy armes to trace * ; Downe in a dale forby a rivers syde He chaunst to spie a faire and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guyde , In hope there for his Love some succour to provyde . XXX . But ...
Page 71
... wont to weare , and wend 3 ca foot for need , Now wanting them he felt hinisele so light , That like an hauke , which feeling herselfe freed From bels and iesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly and in their speed ...
... wont to weare , and wend 3 ca foot for need , Now wanting them he felt hinisele so light , That like an hauke , which feeling herselfe freed From bels and iesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly and in their speed ...
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