The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page 94
... faire Ladye in mourn- ing weedes , riding on a white Asse , with a dwarfe behind her leading a warlike steed , that ... Lady much gainesaying , yet he earnestly importuned his desire . In the end the Lady told him , that unlesse ...
... faire Ladye in mourn- ing weedes , riding on a white Asse , with a dwarfe behind her leading a warlike steed , that ... Lady much gainesaying , yet he earnestly importuned his desire . In the end the Lady told him , that unlesse ...
Page 95
... faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she would not yield him the pleasure of her body . Whereupon Sir Scud- amour , the lover of that Lady , presently tooke on him that adventure . But being ...
... faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she would not yield him the pleasure of her body . Whereupon Sir Scud- amour , the lover of that Lady , presently tooke on him that adventure . But being ...
Page 119
... Lady , seeing all that chaunst from farre , Approcht in hast to greet his victorie ; And saide , " Faire knight , borne under happie starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye , Well worthie be you of that Armory , Wherein ye ...
... Lady , seeing all that chaunst from farre , Approcht in hast to greet his victorie ; And saide , " Faire knight , borne under happie starre , Who see your vanquisht foes before you lye , Well worthie be you of that Armory , Wherein ye ...
Page 120
... Lady backward sought to wend . 28 That path he kept which beaten was most plaine , Ne ever would to any byway bend ... faire the knight saluted , louting low , Who faire him quited , as that courteous was ; And after asked him , if ...
... Lady backward sought to wend . 28 That path he kept which beaten was most plaine , Ne ever would to any byway bend ... faire the knight saluted , louting low , Who faire him quited , as that courteous was ; And after asked him , if ...
Page 128
... Lady doth her honor staine . " All in amaze he suddenly up start With sword in hand , and with the old man went ... faire Hesperus in highest skie Had spenthislampe , and brought forth dawning light ; Then up he rose , and clad him hastily : ...
... Lady doth her honor staine . " All in amaze he suddenly up start With sword in hand , and with the old man went ... faire Hesperus in highest skie Had spenthislampe , and brought forth dawning light ; Then up he rose , and clad him hastily : ...
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