The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... heart with vengeaunce inwardly did swell , And forth at last did breake in speaches sharpe and fell : 66 Unknightly Knight , the blemish of that name , And blot of all that armes uppon them take , Which is the badge of honour and of ...
... heart with vengeaunce inwardly did swell , And forth at last did breake in speaches sharpe and fell : 66 Unknightly Knight , the blemish of that name , And blot of all that armes uppon them take , Which is the badge of honour and of ...
Page 24
... 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 comfort , or procure her glee ...
... 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 comfort , or procure her glee ...
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... hearts were sicke ; their sides were sore ; their feete 41 [ were lame . Therefore the Prince , whom great affaires in mynd Would not permit to make there lenger stay , Was forced there to leave them both behynd In that good Hermits ...
... hearts were sicke ; their sides were sore ; their feete 41 [ were lame . Therefore the Prince , whom great affaires in mynd Would not permit to make there lenger stay , Was forced there to leave them both behynd In that good Hermits ...
Page 72
... heart with indignation sweld , And could no lenger beare so great abuse As such a Lady so to beate and bruse ; But , to him stepping , such a stroke him lent , That forst him th ' halter from his hand to loose , And , maugre all his ...
... heart with indignation sweld , And could no lenger beare so great abuse As such a Lady so to beate and bruse ; But , to him stepping , such a stroke him lent , That forst him th ' halter from his hand to loose , And , maugre all his ...
Page 74
... hearts of men , as your eternall dowre , In yron chaines , of liberty bereft , Delivered hath unto your hands by gift ; Be well aware how ye the same doe use , That pride doe not to tyranny you lift ; Least , if men you of cruelty ...
... hearts of men , as your eternall dowre , In yron chaines , of liberty bereft , Delivered hath unto your hands by gift ; Be well aware how ye the same doe use , That pride doe not to tyranny you lift ; Least , if men you of cruelty ...
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