The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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... deare sake forst me at first to leaue My Fathers kingdome , There she stopt with teares ; Her swollen hart her speach seemd to bereaue , And then againe begun , My weaker yeares Captiu'd to fortune and frayle worldly feares , Fly to ...
... deare sake forst me at first to leaue My Fathers kingdome , There she stopt with teares ; Her swollen hart her speach seemd to bereaue , And then againe begun , My weaker yeares Captiu'd to fortune and frayle worldly feares , Fly to ...
Page 57
... deare , as euer knight was deare , High heauen behold the tedious toyle , ye for me take . 2 Now are we come vnto my natiue soyle , And to the place , where all our perils dwell ; Here haunts that feend , and does his dayly spoyle ...
... deare , as euer knight was deare , High heauen behold the tedious toyle , ye for me take . 2 Now are we come vnto my natiue soyle , And to the place , where all our perils dwell ; Here haunts that feend , and does his dayly spoyle ...
Page 163
... deare wayment , That the hard rocks could scarse from teares refraine , And all her sister Nymphes with one consent Supplide her sobbing breaches with sad com- plement . 36 Deare image of my selfe ( she said ) that is , The wretched ...
... deare wayment , That the hard rocks could scarse from teares refraine , And all her sister Nymphes with one consent Supplide her sobbing breaches with sad com- plement . 36 Deare image of my selfe ( she said ) that is , The wretched ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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