The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queene. Book II (continued)-IVWilliam Pickering, 1839 |
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... vaine . " So would I , " said th ' Enchaunter , “ glad and faine Beteeme to you this sword , you to defend , Or ought that els your honour might maintaine ; But that this weapons powre I well have kend To be contrary to the worke which ...
... vaine . " So would I , " said th ' Enchaunter , “ glad and faine Beteeme to you this sword , you to defend , Or ought that els your honour might maintaine ; But that this weapons powre I well have kend To be contrary to the worke which ...
Page 69
... vaine allurements did forsake ; When them the wary Boteman thus bespake ; " Here now behoveth us well to avyse , And of our safety good heede to take ; For here before a perlous passage lyes , Where many Mermayds haunt making false ...
... vaine allurements did forsake ; When them the wary Boteman thus bespake ; " Here now behoveth us well to avyse , And of our safety good heede to take ; For here before a perlous passage lyes , Where many Mermayds haunt making false ...
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... vaine delight : Him long she so with shadowes entertain'd , As her Creatresse had in charge to her ordain'd : Till on a day , as he disposed was To walke the woodes with that his Idole faire , Her to disport and idle time to pas In th ...
... vaine delight : Him long she so with shadowes entertain'd , As her Creatresse had in charge to her ordain'd : Till on a day , as he disposed was To walke the woodes with that his Idole faire , Her to disport and idle time to pas In th ...
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