The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... beare themselues aright To all of each degree , as doth behoue . ( v1 . ii . 1. ) 6 Under the insults of Briana he shows a sweet reasonableness , in his victory over Crudor he thinks more of his foe's reformation than of his own triumph ...
... beare themselues aright To all of each degree , as doth behoue . ( v1 . ii . 1. ) 6 Under the insults of Briana he shows a sweet reasonableness , in his victory over Crudor he thinks more of his foe's reformation than of his own triumph ...
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... beare , In the deare closet of her painefull side , Her tender babe , it seeing safe appeare , Doth not so much reioyce as she reioyced theare.1 ( 111. ii . 11. ) Satyrane's mother finds her sweete boy ' playing with the cubs of an ...
... beare , In the deare closet of her painefull side , Her tender babe , it seeing safe appeare , Doth not so much reioyce as she reioyced theare.1 ( 111. ii . 11. ) Satyrane's mother finds her sweete boy ' playing with the cubs of an ...
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... beare , He burnt in fire , and gan eftsoones prepare Himselfe to battell with his couched speare . Loth was that ... beare : Yet so great was the puissance of his push , That from his saddle quite he did him beare : He tombling rudely ...
... beare , He burnt in fire , and gan eftsoones prepare Himselfe to battell with his couched speare . Loth was that ... beare : Yet so great was the puissance of his push , That from his saddle quite he did him beare : He tombling rudely ...
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... Beare , And from the she Beares teats her whelps to teare ; And eke wyld roring Buls he would him make To tame , and ryde their backes not made to beare ; And the Robuckes in flight to ouertake , That euery beast for feare of him did ...
... Beare , And from the she Beares teats her whelps to teare ; And eke wyld roring Buls he would him make To tame , and ryde their backes not made to beare ; And the Robuckes in flight to ouertake , That euery beast for feare of him did ...
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... beare each part . If death it be , it is not the first wound , That launched hath my brest with bleeding smart . Begin , and end the bitter balefull stound ; If lesse , then that I feare , more fauour I haue found . 26 Thengan the ...
... beare each part . If death it be , it is not the first wound , That launched hath my brest with bleeding smart . Begin , and end the bitter balefull stound ; If lesse , then that I feare , more fauour I haue found . 26 Thengan the ...
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