The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... secrets he from thence debarrd , Bablers of folly , and blazers of cryme : His larum - bell might lowd and wyde be hard . When cause requyrd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And rownd ...
... secrets he from thence debarrd , Bablers of folly , and blazers of cryme : His larum - bell might lowd and wyde be hard . When cause requyrd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rong , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And rownd ...
Page 31
... secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . XXXIII . Which goodly order and great workmans skill ...
... secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out privily . XXXIII . Which goodly order and great workmans skill ...
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... secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not devyse , I will , if please you it discure , assay To ease you of that ill , so ...
... secret of your hart close lyes , From whence it doth , as cloud from sea , aryse : If it be I , of pardon I you pray ; But , if ought else that I mote not devyse , I will , if please you it discure , assay To ease you of that ill , so ...
Page 50
... secret fire eternally , And in their entrailles , full of quick brimstón , Nourish the flames which they are warmd upon , That to their people wealth they forth do well , And health to every forreyne nation : Yet he at last , contending ...
... secret fire eternally , And in their entrailles , full of quick brimstón , Nourish the flames which they are warmd upon , That to their people wealth they forth do well , And health to every forreyne nation : Yet he at last , contending ...
Page 64
... breach The Prince himselfe halfe seemed to offend ; Yet secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his speach . LXIX . At last , quite ravisht with delight to 64 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... breach The Prince himselfe halfe seemed to offend ; Yet secret pleasure did offence empeach , And wonder of antiquity long stopt his speach . LXIX . At last , quite ravisht with delight to 64 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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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