The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... shortly he forgot the ieopardy , Which in his Land he lately did appease , And fell to vaine voluptuous disease : He lov'd faire Ladie Estrild , leudly lov'd , Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from ...
... shortly he forgot the ieopardy , Which in his Land he lately did appease , And fell to vaine voluptuous disease : He lov'd faire Ladie Estrild , leudly lov'd , Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please , That quite his hart from ...
Page 53
... shortly to envý His brother Morgan , prickt with proud disdaine To have a pere in part of soverainty ; And , kindling coles of cruell enmity , Raisd warre , and him in batteil overthrew : Whence as he to those woody hilles did fly ...
... shortly to envý His brother Morgan , prickt with proud disdaine To have a pere in part of soverainty ; And , kindling coles of cruell enmity , Raisd warre , and him in batteil overthrew : Whence as he to those woody hilles did fly ...
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... countries he redus'd to quiet state , And shortly brought to civile governaunce , Now one , which earst were many made through variaunce . XXXIX . Then made he sacred lawes , which some 54 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... countries he redus'd to quiet state , And shortly brought to civile governaunce , Now one , which earst were many made through variaunce . XXXIX . Then made he sacred lawes , which some 54 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 56
... , And pitteous Elidure put in his sted ; Who shortly it to him restord agayne , Till by his death he it recovered ; But Peridure and Vigent him disthronized : XLV . In wretched prison long he did remaine , 56 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , And pitteous Elidure put in his sted ; Who shortly it to him restord agayne , Till by his death he it recovered ; But Peridure and Vigent him disthronized : XLV . In wretched prison long he did remaine , 56 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... shortly he renounst the vassallage Of Rome againe , who hether hastly sent Vespasian , that with great spoile and rage Forwasted all , till Genuissa gent Persuaded him to ceasse , and her lord to relent . LIII . He dide ; and him ...
... shortly he renounst the vassallage Of Rome againe , who hether hastly sent Vespasian , that with great spoile and rage Forwasted all , till Genuissa gent Persuaded him to ceasse , and her lord to relent . LIII . He dide ; and him ...
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