The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... feare them to behold : Ne wonder , if these did the Knight appall ; For all that here on earth we dreadfull hold , Be but as bugs to fearen babes withall , Compared to the Creatures in the seas entrĂ¡ll . 24 25 " Feare nought , " then ...
... feare them to behold : Ne wonder , if these did the Knight appall ; For all that here on earth we dreadfull hold , Be but as bugs to fearen babes withall , Compared to the Creatures in the seas entrĂ¡ll . 24 25 " Feare nought , " then ...
Page 148
... feare to bee for - hent , And with her pineons cleaves the liquid firmament . With no lesse hast , and eke with no lesse dreed , That fearefull Ladie fledd from him that ment To her no evill thought nor evill deed ; Yet former feare of ...
... feare to bee for - hent , And with her pineons cleaves the liquid firmament . With no lesse hast , and eke with no lesse dreed , That fearefull Ladie fledd from him that ment To her no evill thought nor evill deed ; Yet former feare of ...
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... feare of his grim sight , Downe in her lap she hid her face , and lowdly shright . Herselfe not saved yet from daunger dredd She thought , but chaung'd from one to other feare : Like as a fearefull Partridge , that is fledd From the ...
... feare of his grim sight , Downe in her lap she hid her face , and lowdly shright . Herselfe not saved yet from daunger dredd She thought , but chaung'd from one to other feare : Like as a fearefull Partridge , that is fledd From the ...
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