The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever Fowle afore ; A fairer one in all the goodlie criew 1 Distraught , distracted . 2 Shrill , shrill sound . 575 580 ...
... spide . I. UPON that famous Rivers further shore , There stood a snowie Swan of heavenly hiew , And gentle kinde , as ever Fowle afore ; A fairer one in all the goodlie criew 1 Distraught , distracted . 2 Shrill , shrill sound . 575 580 ...
Page 77
... spide , Lying along before him in that place , That flocks grand Captaine and most trustie guide : Eftsoones1 more fierce in visage , and in pace , Throwing his firie eyes on everie side , He commeth on , and all things in his way Full ...
... spide , Lying along before him in that place , That flocks grand Captaine and most trustie guide : Eftsoones1 more fierce in visage , and in pace , Throwing his firie eyes on everie side , He commeth on , and all things in his way Full ...
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... spide his foe with felonous intent , And fervent eyes to his destruction bent . XXXVIII . All suddenly dismaid , and hartles quight , He fled abacke , and , catching hastie holde Of a yong alder hard beside him pight , 1 It rent , and ...
... spide his foe with felonous intent , And fervent eyes to his destruction bent . XXXVIII . All suddenly dismaid , and hartles quight , He fled abacke , and , catching hastie holde Of a yong alder hard beside him pight , 1 It rent , and ...
Page 128
... spide , how , in a gloomy glade , The Lyon sleeping lay in secret shade , 1 Copesmate , companion . 2 Stound , misfortune . * Mickle , much . △ Hipps , a kind of coarse berry . 5 Rechlesse , reckless . His Crowne and Scepter lying him ...
... spide , how , in a gloomy glade , The Lyon sleeping lay in secret shade , 1 Copesmate , companion . 2 Stound , misfortune . * Mickle , much . △ Hipps , a kind of coarse berry . 5 Rechlesse , reckless . His Crowne and Scepter lying him ...
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... 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 , 3 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 , 3 Who will not venture life a King to be , And rather rule and raigne in ...
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