The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2William Pickering, 1839 |
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... sight at first him sore aghast . Beside his head there satt a faire young man , Of wondrous beauty and of freshest yeares , Whose tender bud to blossome new began , And florish faire above his equall peares : His snowy front , curled ...
... sight at first him sore aghast . Beside his head there satt a faire young man , Of wondrous beauty and of freshest yeares , Whose tender bud to blossome new began , And florish faire above his equall peares : His snowy front , curled ...
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... sight , 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 . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare ...
... sight , 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 . " The charge , which God doth unto me arrett , Of his deare ...
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... sight Doth promise hope of helpe and timely grace , Mote I beseech to succour his sad plight , And by your powre protect his feeble cace ? First prayse of knighthood is , fowle outrage to deface . " " Palmer , " said he , " no Knight so ...
... sight Doth promise hope of helpe and timely grace , Mote I beseech to succour his sad plight , And by your powre protect his feeble cace ? First prayse of knighthood is , fowle outrage to deface . " " Palmer , " said he , " no Knight so ...
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... lesse , Sith of that Goddesse I have sought the sight , Yet no where can her find : such happinesse Heven doth to me envĂ˝ and fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... lesse , Sith of that Goddesse I have sought the sight , Yet no where can her find : such happinesse Heven doth to me envĂ˝ and fortune favourlesse . " 5 6 " Fortune , the foe of famous chevisaunce , Seldom 2 C C. IX 17 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... sight , And from their sweaty coursers did avale , They found the gates fast barred long ere night , And every loup fast lockt , as fearing foes despight . Which when they saw , they weened fowle reproch Was to them doen , their ...
... sight , And from their sweaty coursers did avale , They found the gates fast barred long ere night , And every loup fast lockt , as fearing foes despight . Which when they saw , they weened fowle reproch Was to them doen , their ...
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