The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... thou reverend Sire ! But dread of death and dolor doe away ; For life ere long shall to her home retire , And he , that breathlesse seems , shal corage bold respire . VIII . " The charge , which God doth unto B 2 C. VIII . ] 3 THE ...
... thou reverend Sire ! But dread of death and dolor doe away ; For life ere long shall to her home retire , And he , that breathlesse seems , shal corage bold respire . VIII . " The charge , which God doth unto B 2 C. VIII . ] 3 THE ...
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... thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend . " So having said , eftsoones he gan display His painted nimble wings , and vanisht quite away . IX . The Palmer seeing his lefte empty place , And his slow eies beguiled of their ...
... thou , I pray ; For evill is at hand him to offend . " So having said , eftsoones he gan display His painted nimble wings , and vanisht quite away . IX . The Palmer seeing his lefte empty place , And his slow eies beguiled of their ...
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... Thou dotard vile , That with thy brutenesse shendst thy comely age , Abandon soone , I read , the caytive spoile Of that same outcast carcas , that erewhile Made itselfe famous through false trechery , And crownd his coward crest with ...
... Thou dotard vile , That with thy brutenesse shendst thy comely age , Abandon soone , I read , the caytive spoile Of that same outcast carcas , that erewhile Made itselfe famous through false trechery , And crownd his coward crest with ...
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Edmund Spenser. XIV . Then sayd Cymochles ; " Palmer , thou doest dote , Ne canst of prowesse ne of knighthood deeme , Save as thou seest or hearst : But well I wote , That of his puissaunce tryall made extreeme : Yet gold all is not ...
Edmund Spenser. XIV . Then sayd Cymochles ; " Palmer , thou doest dote , Ne canst of prowesse ne of knighthood deeme , Save as thou seest or hearst : But well I wote , That of his puissaunce tryall made extreeme : Yet gold all is not ...
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... thou see , and then beleeve for troth , That I can carve with this inchaunted brond His Lords owne flesh . " Therewith out of his hond That vertuous steele he rudely snatcht away ; And Guyons shield about his wrest he bond : So ready ...
... thou see , and then beleeve for troth , That I can carve with this inchaunted brond His Lords owne flesh . " Therewith out of his hond That vertuous steele he rudely snatcht away ; And Guyons shield about his wrest he bond : So ready ...
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