The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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Page 79
... league , heare . That might him moue to wrath , and indignation |. 27 Whilst thus they mingled were in furious armes , The faire Medina with her tresses torne , And naked brest , in pitty of their harmes , Emongst them ran , and falling ...
... league , heare . That might him moue to wrath , and indignation |. 27 Whilst thus they mingled were in furious armes , The faire Medina with her tresses torne , And naked brest , in pitty of their harmes , Emongst them ran , and falling ...
Page 87
... league of vowed loue we knit : In which we long time without gealous feares , Or faultie thoughts continewd , as was fit ; And for my part I vow , dissembled not a whit . 19 It was my fortune commune to that age , To loue a Ladie faire ...
... league of vowed loue we knit : In which we long time without gealous feares , Or faultie thoughts continewd , as was fit ; And for my part I vow , dissembled not a whit . 19 It was my fortune commune to that age , To loue a Ladie faire ...
Page 160
... league of loue perpetuall She with him bound , and Congé tooke withall . Then he forth on his iourney did proceede , To seeke aduentures , which mote him befall , And win him worship through his warlike deed , Whichalwayes of his paines ...
... league of loue perpetuall She with him bound , and Congé tooke withall . Then he forth on his iourney did proceede , To seeke aduentures , which mote him befall , And win him worship through his warlike deed , Whichalwayes of his paines ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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