The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page 28
... spide , how , in a gloomy glade , The Lyon sleeping lay in secret shade , His Crowne and Scepter lying him beside , And having doft for heate his dreadfull hide : Which when they sawe , the Ape was sore afrayde , And would have fled ...
... spide , how , in a gloomy glade , The Lyon sleeping lay in secret shade , His Crowne and Scepter lying him beside , And having doft for heate his dreadfull hide : Which when they sawe , the Ape was sore afrayde , And would have fled ...
Page 29
... spide , To be a thousand deathes , and shame beside ? " " Fond Ape ! ( sayd then the Foxe ) into whose brest Never crept thought of honor , nor brave gest , Who will not venture life a King to be , And rather rule and raigne in ...
... spide , To be a thousand deathes , and shame beside ? " " Fond Ape ! ( sayd then the Foxe ) into whose brest Never crept thought of honor , nor brave gest , Who will not venture life a King to be , And rather rule and raigne in ...
Page 37
... spide Thenceforth he past into each secrete part , Whereas he saw , that sorely griev'd his hart , Each place abounding with fowle injuries , And fild with treasure rackt with robberies ; Each place defilde with blood of guiltles beasts ...
... spide Thenceforth he past into each secrete part , Whereas he saw , that sorely griev'd his hart , Each place abounding with fowle injuries , And fild with treasure rackt with robberies ; Each place defilde with blood of guiltles beasts ...
Page 39
... spide , and caught , And forth with shame unto his judgement brought . Then all the beasts he caus'd assembled bee , To heare their doome , and sad ensample see . The Foxe , first Author of that treacherie , He did uncase , and then ...
... spide , and caught , And forth with shame unto his judgement brought . Then all the beasts he caus'd assembled bee , To heare their doome , and sad ensample see . The Foxe , first Author of that treacherie , He did uncase , and then ...
Page 64
... spide the joyous Butterflie In this faire plot displacing too and fro , Feareles of foes and hidden jeopardie , Lord ! how he gan for to bestirre him tho , And to his wicked worke each part applie . His heart did earne against his hated ...
... spide the joyous Butterflie In this faire plot displacing too and fro , Feareles of foes and hidden jeopardie , Lord ! how he gan for to bestirre him tho , And to his wicked worke each part applie . His heart did earne against his hated ...
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