The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... , appeare to be parcell of some follow- ing Booke of the Faerie Queene , under the Legend of Constancie . Canto VI . Canto VII . Canto VIII . unperfite 135 150 165 MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat ...
... , appeare to be parcell of some follow- ing Booke of the Faerie Queene , under the Legend of Constancie . Canto VI . Canto VII . Canto VIII . unperfite 135 150 165 MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat ...
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat ... ............ .. The Shepheards Calender : conteining Twelve Aeg- logues , proportionable to the Twelve Monethes Page 168 ยท 197 ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. MISCELLANIES . Colin Clouts come Home againe Virgils Gnat ... ............ .. The Shepheards Calender : conteining Twelve Aeg- logues , proportionable to the Twelve Monethes Page 168 ยท 197 ...
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... againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a ...
... againe is on his former way To follow his first quest , whenas he spyde A tall young man , from thence not farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a ...
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... againe , Rather then let myselfe of wight be stroken , So long as these two armes were able to be wroken . " For not I him , as this his Ladie here May witnesse well , did offer first to wrong , Ne surely thus unarm'd I likely were ...
... againe , Rather then let myselfe of wight be stroken , So long as these two armes were able to be wroken . " For not I him , as this his Ladie here May witnesse well , did offer first to wrong , Ne surely thus unarm'd I likely were ...
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... againe , Threatning to chastize me , as doth t ' a chyld pertaine . " Which I no lesse disdayning , backe returned His scornefull taunts unto his teeth againe , That he streightway with haughtie choler burned , And with his speare ...
... againe , Threatning to chastize me , as doth t ' a chyld pertaine . " Which I no lesse disdayning , backe returned His scornefull taunts unto his teeth againe , That he streightway with haughtie choler burned , And with his speare ...
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