The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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Page 169
... hast shewed to me sinfull wight , To send thine Angell from her bowre of blis , To comfort me in my distressed plight ? Angell , or Goddesse do I call thee right ? What seruice may I do vnto thee meete , That hast from darkenesse me ...
... hast shewed to me sinfull wight , To send thine Angell from her bowre of blis , To comfort me in my distressed plight ? Angell , or Goddesse do I call thee right ? What seruice may I do vnto thee meete , That hast from darkenesse me ...
Page 247
... hast with hideous outcry , For horrour of his shamefull villany . But after her full lightly he vprose , And her pursu'd as fast as she did flie : Full fast she flies , and farre afore him goes , Ne feeles the thorns and thickets pricke ...
... hast with hideous outcry , For horrour of his shamefull villany . But after her full lightly he vprose , And her pursu'd as fast as she did flie : Full fast she flies , and farre afore him goes , Ne feeles the thorns and thickets pricke ...
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... hast thou often done ( ay me the more ) 141 To me thy vassall , whose yet bleeding hart , With thousand wounds thou mangleď hast so sore That whole remaines scarse any little part , Yet to augment the anguish of my smart , Thou hast ...
... hast thou often done ( ay me the more ) 141 To me thy vassall , whose yet bleeding hart , With thousand wounds thou mangleď hast so sore That whole remaines scarse any little part , Yet to augment the anguish of my smart , Thou hast ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
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