The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... bowre . Therein were divers rowmes , and divers stages ; But three the chiefest and of greatest powre , In which there dwelt three honorable Sages , The wisest men , I weene , that lived in their ages . XLVIII . Not he , whom Greece ...
... bowre . Therein were divers rowmes , and divers stages ; But three the chiefest and of greatest powre , In which there dwelt three honorable Sages , The wisest men , I weene , that lived in their ages . XLVIII . Not he , whom Greece ...
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... Bowre of Blis , And Acrasy defeat . I. Now ginnes that goodly frame of Temperaunce Fayrely to rise , and her adorned hed To pricke of highest prayse forth to advaunce , Formerly grounded and fast setteled On firme foundation of true ...
... Bowre of Blis , And Acrasy defeat . I. Now ginnes that goodly frame of Temperaunce Fayrely to rise , and her adorned hed To pricke of highest prayse forth to advaunce , Formerly grounded and fast setteled On firme foundation of true ...
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Edmund Spenser. XLII . Thence passing forth , they shortly doe arryve Whereas the Bowre of Blisse was situate ; A place pickt out by choyce of best alyve , That natures worke by art can imitate : In which whatever in this worldly state ...
Edmund Spenser. XLII . Thence passing forth , they shortly doe arryve Whereas the Bowre of Blisse was situate ; A place pickt out by choyce of best alyve , That natures worke by art can imitate : In which whatever in this worldly state ...
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... like a pompous bride Did decke her , and too lavishly adorne , [ morne . When forth from virgin bowre she comes in th ' early LI . Thereto the heavens alwayes joviall Lookte on them c . XII . ] 101 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... like a pompous bride Did decke her , and too lavishly adorne , [ morne . When forth from virgin bowre she comes in th ' early LI . Thereto the heavens alwayes joviall Lookte on them c . XII . ] 101 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Bowre of Blis , Of her fond favorites so nam'd amis ; When thus the Palmer ; " Now , Sir , well avise ; For here the end of all our traveill is : Here wonnes Acrasia , whom we must surprise , Els she will slip away , and all our drift ...
... Bowre of Blis , Of her fond favorites so nam'd amis ; When thus the Palmer ; " Now , Sir , well avise ; For here the end of all our traveill is : Here wonnes Acrasia , whom we must surprise , Els she will slip away , and all our drift ...
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armes attonce batteill beast behold bold bowre brest Britomart Britons brought Canto carcas chaunge corage courser cruell Dame Damzell daunger dayes deare despight devize dight dismayd doth dreadfull Eftsoones emongst eternall evermore FAERIE QUEENE Faery Faery Knight faire faire Ladies false farre fayre feare fearefull feendes fell fierce Florimell flowre fowle fownd gentle goodly groning ground Guyon hart hath herselfe heven hight himselfe Knight Ladies late light living Locrine Malbecco Mayd mighty mote nigh noble nought Palmer Paridell powre prayse Prince ryde Satyrane sayd seemd sence shame shee shew shield shyning sight sith sonne soone sore sory soveraine speare spide spright Squyre stayd straunge sunne swayd sweet syde thee thou traveill trew unto vaine vertue Villeins wanton warlike weene weet wemens whenas wicked wight wize wondrous wonne wound wyde XLIII XXXVII