The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... them informe the cause why that same dore Was shut to all which lodging did desyre : The which to let you weet will further time requyre . CANTO IX . Malbecco will no straunge Knights host , 276 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... them informe the cause why that same dore Was shut to all which lodging did desyre : The which to let you weet will further time requyre . CANTO IX . Malbecco will no straunge Knights host , 276 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. CANTO IX . Malbecco will no straunge Knights host , For peevish gealosy : Paridell giusts with Britomart : Both shew their auncestry . I. REDOUBTED Knights , and honorable Dames , To whom I levell all my labours end ...
Edmund Spenser. CANTO IX . Malbecco will no straunge Knights host , For peevish gealosy : Paridell giusts with Britomart : Both shew their auncestry . I. REDOUBTED Knights , and honorable Dames , To whom I levell all my labours end ...
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... wight Approch to her , ne keep her company , But in close bowre her mewes from all mens sight , Depriv'd of kindly ioy and naturall delight . VI . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight 278 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... wight Approch to her , ne keep her company , But in close bowre her mewes from all mens sight , Depriv'd of kindly ioy and naturall delight . VI . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight 278 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser. VI . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight ; Unfitly yokt together in one teeme . That is the cause why never any Knight Is suffred here to enter , but he seeme Such as no doubt of him he need misdeeme . " Thereat Sir ...
Edmund Spenser. VI . " Malbecco he , and Hellenore she hight ; Unfitly yokt together in one teeme . That is the cause why never any Knight Is suffred here to enter , but he seeme Such as no doubt of him he need misdeeme . " Thereat Sir ...
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... with unquenchable fire , And that uncurteous Carle , their commune foe , To doe fowle death to die , or wrap in grievous woe . XVIII . -Malbecco seeing them resolvd in deed To flame 282 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... with unquenchable fire , And that uncurteous Carle , their commune foe , To doe fowle death to die , or wrap in grievous woe . XVIII . -Malbecco seeing them resolvd in deed To flame 282 [ B. III . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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