The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 3J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... Knight and the Dragon , in the First Book , with a truth and minuteness of anatomy which disgust you . Indeed , the coarseness of Spenser is as remarkable as his delicacy and refinement . As if to prove himself no mere dreaming child ...
... Knight and the Dragon , in the First Book , with a truth and minuteness of anatomy which disgust you . Indeed , the coarseness of Spenser is as remarkable as his delicacy and refinement . As if to prove himself no mere dreaming child ...
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... knight , To calm the tempest of his troubled thought : Yet Blandamour , with terms of foul despite , And Paridell her scorn'd , and set at nought , As old and crooked and not good for ought . Both they unwise , and wareless3 of the evil ...
... knight , To calm the tempest of his troubled thought : Yet Blandamour , with terms of foul despite , And Paridell her scorn'd , and set at nought , As old and crooked and not good for ought . Both they unwise , and wareless3 of the evil ...
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... Knight , why ride ye dumpish thus behind , Since so good fortune doth to you present So fair a spoil , to make you joyous merriment ? ' VI . But Paridell , that had too late3 a trial Of the bad issue of his counsel vain , List not to ...
... Knight , why ride ye dumpish thus behind , Since so good fortune doth to you present So fair a spoil , to make you joyous merriment ? ' VI . But Paridell , that had too late3 a trial Of the bad issue of his counsel vain , List not to ...
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... not pitying their estate : XXI . And then those knights he humbly did beseech ' Squire of Dames : ' see Book III . , Canto VII . 6 Chance . ¡ Learn . 1 Reveng- ed . 2 Foolish . 3 Regard ing C. II . ་ THE FAERIE QUEENE . 7.
... not pitying their estate : XXI . And then those knights he humbly did beseech ' Squire of Dames : ' see Book III . , Canto VII . 6 Chance . ¡ Learn . 1 Reveng- ed . 2 Foolish . 3 Regard ing C. II . ་ THE FAERIE QUEENE . 7.
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... knights , ' quoth he , ' how may that be , And she so far astray , as none can tell ? ' ' Fond2 Squire , ' full angry then said Paridell , ' Seest not the lady there before thy face ? ' He looked back , and , her avising 3 well , Ween'd ...
... knights , ' quoth he , ' how may that be , And she so far astray , as none can tell ? ' ' Fond2 Squire , ' full angry then said Paridell , ' Seest not the lady there before thy face ? ' He looked back , and , her avising 3 well , Ween'd ...
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