The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... , That on a time hee cast him to scold , And snebbe the good Oake , for hee was old . 100 110 120 ' Why standst there ( quoth he ) thou brutish blocke ? ' Nor for fruict nor for shadowe serves thy stocke FEBRUARIE . 21.
... , That on a time hee cast him to scold , And snebbe the good Oake , for hee was old . 100 110 120 ' Why standst there ( quoth he ) thou brutish blocke ? ' Nor for fruict nor for shadowe serves thy stocke FEBRUARIE . 21.
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... ( quoth she and with that gan weepe . For carefull thoughts in her heart did creepe ) " God blesse thee , poore Orphane ! as he mought me , And send thee joy of thy jollitee . Thy father , " ( that worde she spake with payne , For a sigh ...
... ( quoth she and with that gan weepe . For carefull thoughts in her heart did creepe ) " God blesse thee , poore Orphane ! as he mought me , And send thee joy of thy jollitee . Thy father , " ( that worde she spake with payne , For a sigh ...
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... ( quoth shee ) thou kenst the great care I have of thy health and thy welfare , Which many wyld beastes liggen in waite For to entrap in thy tender state : But most the Foxe , maister of collusion ; For he has voued thy last confusion ...
... ( quoth shee ) thou kenst the great care I have of thy health and thy welfare , Which many wyld beastes liggen in waite For to entrap in thy tender state : But most the Foxe , maister of collusion ; For he has voued thy last confusion ...
Page 115
... cave Amid the thickest woods . The Champion stout Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , And to the Dwarfe a while his needlesse spere he gave 12 " Be well aware , " quoth then that C. I. 115 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... cave Amid the thickest woods . The Champion stout Eftsoones dismounted from his courser brave , And to the Dwarfe a while his needlesse spere he gave 12 " Be well aware , " quoth then that C. I. 115 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
Page 116
... ( quoth she ) " the perill of this place 13 I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This ...
... ( quoth she ) " the perill of this place 13 I better wot then you : though nowe too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisedome warnes , whilest foot is in the gate , To stay the steppe , ere forced to retrate . This ...
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Ęglogue Archimago beast blood bowre brest CANTO carefull chaunge chaunst Clout's come Home Colin Clout's corage courser cruell Dame deadly deare death delight dore doth dread dreadfull Edmund Spenser Elfin knight Enchaunter eternall Faerie Queene Faery knight faire faire Lady false Duessa farre fayre feare flocke flowre Gabriel Harvey gentle girlond goodly grace griefe groning hand hart Harvey hast hath heaven Hobbinoll Ireland Kilcolman knight Lady light living Lord Lord Grey Lyon mightie mought Muse never nigh noble poem poet powre proud pype quoth rage Raleigh Redcrosse Sansfoy seemd seeme selfe shame shee Shepheardes Calender shew shield shyne sight Sir Walter Raleigh sonne sore Spenser spide spright staind steed suddein sweete syre thee theyr thilke thou trew unto vaine verse wandring weary weene wight wonne wont wound wyde yron