The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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Page 45
... feare of former hate ; All stand amazed at so vncouth sight , And gin to pittie her vnhappie state , All stand astonied at her beautie bright , In their rude eyes vnworthie of so wofull plight . 10 She more amaz'd , in double dread doth ...
... feare of former hate ; All stand amazed at so vncouth sight , And gin to pittie her vnhappie state , All stand astonied at her beautie bright , In their rude eyes vnworthie of so wofull plight . 10 She more amaz'd , in double dread doth ...
Page 243
... feare he false had found , And how that Hag his loue abused had With breach of faith and loyaltie vnsound , The which long time his grieued hart did wound , He thus bespake ; Certes Sir Artegall , I ioy to see you lout so low on ground ...
... feare he false had found , And how that Hag his loue abused had With breach of faith and loyaltie vnsound , The which long time his grieued hart did wound , He thus bespake ; Certes Sir Artegall , I ioy to see you lout so low on ground ...
Page 388
... feare was late fordonne , Would not for ought be drawne to former drede , But by all meanes the daungerknownedidshonne : Yet Calidore so well him wrought with meed , And faire bespoke with words , that he at last agreed . 36 So forth ...
... feare was late fordonne , Would not for ought be drawne to former drede , But by all meanes the daungerknownedidshonne : Yet Calidore so well him wrought with meed , And faire bespoke with words , that he at last agreed . 36 So forth ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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