The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... brought Unto the Castle where they had decreed : There of the Knight , the which that Castle ought , To make abode that night he greatly was besought . He was to weete a man of full ripe yeares , That in his youth had beene of mickle ...
... brought Unto the Castle where they had decreed : There of the Knight , the which that Castle ought , To make abode that night he greatly was besought . He was to weete a man of full ripe yeares , That in his youth had beene of mickle ...
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... brought home upon a Beare By a faire Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that to my ...
... brought home upon a Beare By a faire Lady and a straunger Knight , Was inly touched with compassion deare , And deare affection of so dolefull dreare , That he these words burst forth ; " Ah ! sory Boy ! Is this the hope that to my ...
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... brought , and there undrest Did sleepe all night through weary travell of his quest . But faire Priscilla ( so that Lady hight ) Would to no bed , nor take no kindely sleepe , But by her wounded Love did watch all night , And all the ...
... brought , and there undrest Did sleepe all night through weary travell of his quest . But faire Priscilla ( so that Lady hight ) Would to no bed , nor take no kindely sleepe , But by her wounded Love did watch all night , And all the ...
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... friend behove , To safe - conduct his Love , and not for ought To leave , till to her fathers house he had her brought . 12 13 14 15 Sir Calidore his faith thereto did plight It to performe 4 C C. III 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... friend behove , To safe - conduct his Love , and not for ought To leave , till to her fathers house he had her brought . 12 13 14 15 Sir Calidore his faith thereto did plight It to performe 4 C C. III 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... brought To Calepine , his heart did inly flame With wrathfull fury for so foule a shame , That he could not thereof avenged bee : But most for pitty of his dearest Dame , Whom now in deadly daunger he did see ; Yet had no meanes to ...
... brought To Calepine , his heart did inly flame With wrathfull fury for so foule a shame , That he could not thereof avenged bee : But most for pitty of his dearest Dame , Whom now in deadly daunger he did see ; Yet had no meanes to ...
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