The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... weene , As to doen outrage to a sleeping ghost : Ne was there ever noble corage seene , That in advauntage would his puissaunce bost : Honour is least , where oddes appeareth most . May bee , that better reason will aswage The rash ...
... weene , As to doen outrage to a sleeping ghost : Ne was there ever noble corage seene , That in advauntage would his puissaunce bost : Honour is least , where oddes appeareth most . May bee , that better reason will aswage The rash ...
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... weene , if the trew lively - head Of that most glorious visage ye did vew ! But yf the beauty of her mind ye knew , That is , her bounty , and imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would ...
... weene , if the trew lively - head Of that most glorious visage ye did vew ! But yf the beauty of her mind ye knew , That is , her bounty , and imperiall powre , Thousand times fairer then her mortall hew , O ! how great wonder would ...
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... desire of glory and of fame ; Ne ought I weene are ye therein behynd , [ Her find . ” That have twelve months sought One , yet no where can VOL . II . D XXXIX . The Prince was inly moved at her speach c . IX . ] 333 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... desire of glory and of fame ; Ne ought I weene are ye therein behynd , [ Her find . ” That have twelve months sought One , yet no where can VOL . II . D XXXIX . The Prince was inly moved at her speach c . IX . ] 333 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... weene , this wise You to molest , or other ill to feare That in the 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 ...
... weene , this wise You to molest , or other ill to feare That in the 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 ...
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... 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 , the nourse 36 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... 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 , the nourse 36 [ B. II . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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