The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page 93
... Faery Queen , with whose excellent beauty ravished , he awaking resolved to seeke her out ; and so being by Merlin ... knight of the Redcrosse , in whome I expresse Holynes : The seconde of Sir Guyon , in whome I sette forth Temperaunce : The ...
... Faery Queen , with whose excellent beauty ravished , he awaking resolved to seeke her out ; and so being by Merlin ... knight of the Redcrosse , in whome I expresse Holynes : The seconde of Sir Guyon , in whome I sette forth Temperaunce : The ...
Page 94
... Faery Queene kept her Annuall feaste xii . dayes ; uppon which xii ... knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the ... Faery Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt ...
... Faery Queene kept her Annuall feaste xii . dayes ; uppon which xii ... knight , and his speare in the dwarfes hand . Shee , falling before the ... Faery Queene to assygne her some one of her knights to take on him that exployt ...
Page 95
... knight was pricking on the playne , & c . The second day there came in a Palmer , bearing an Infant with bloody hands , whose Parents he com- plained to have bene slayn by an Enchaunteresse called Acrasia ; and therfore craved of the Faery ...
... knight was pricking on the playne , & c . The second day there came in a Palmer , bearing an Infant with bloody hands , whose Parents he com- plained to have bene slayn by an Enchaunteresse called Acrasia ; and therfore craved of the Faery ...
Page 113
... Knight was pricking on the plaine , Ycladd in mightie armes and silver ... Faery lond ) To winne him worshippe , and her grace to have , Which of all ... FAERIE QUEENE . Canto 1.
... Knight was pricking on the plaine , Ycladd in mightie armes and silver ... Faery lond ) To winne him worshippe , and her grace to have , Which of all ... FAERIE QUEENE . Canto 1.
Page 146
... knighthood I so much should shame , As you to leave that have me loved stil , And chose in Faery court , of meere goodwil , Where noblest knights were to be found on earth . The earth shall sooner leave her kindly skil To bring forth ...
... knighthood I so much should shame , As you to leave that have me loved stil , And chose in Faery court , of meere goodwil , Where noblest knights were to be found on earth . The earth shall sooner leave her kindly skil To bring forth ...
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