The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... face , the ruffians and the heroes that he encountered , the friends he made , the woman he loved , all find their place in the intricate structure of his poem . Its idealism , heightened by his instinctive desire to escape from a ...
... face , the ruffians and the heroes that he encountered , the friends he made , the woman he loved , all find their place in the intricate structure of his poem . Its idealism , heightened by his instinctive desire to escape from a ...
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... face bears signs of the anguish hidden at her heart . He sees Lord Grey not simply as a sagacious and just - minded man , but as the faery knight of Justice . By his side he sets Talus , the iron man , that most powerful embodiment of ...
... face bears signs of the anguish hidden at her heart . He sees Lord Grey not simply as a sagacious and just - minded man , but as the faery knight of Justice . By his side he sets Talus , the iron man , that most powerful embodiment of ...
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... face ' of Una ' makes a sunshine in the shady place ' , the damsells who dance before Colin have faces ' glancing like evening lights ' , Britomart , as her hair falls to her feet , ' is creasted all with lines of fierie light , ' like ...
... face ' of Una ' makes a sunshine in the shady place ' , the damsells who dance before Colin have faces ' glancing like evening lights ' , Britomart , as her hair falls to her feet , ' is creasted all with lines of fierie light , ' like ...
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... face durst neuer vew , And in a foule blacke pitchie mantle clad , She findes forth comming from her darkesome mew , Where she all day did hide her hated hew . Before the dore her yron charet stood , Alreadie harnessed for iourney new ...
... face durst neuer vew , And in a foule blacke pitchie mantle clad , She findes forth comming from her darkesome mew , Where she all day did hide her hated hew . Before the dore her yron charet stood , Alreadie harnessed for iourney new ...
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... face , so filthy and so fowle . 31 Thence turning backe in silence soft they stole , And brought the heauie corse with easie pace To yawning gulfe of deepe Auernus hole . By that same hole an entrance darke and bace With smoake and ...
... face , so filthy and so fowle . 31 Thence turning backe in silence soft they stole , And brought the heauie corse with easie pace To yawning gulfe of deepe Auernus hole . By that same hole an entrance darke and bace With smoake and ...
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