The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... hard points which I cannot of myselfe understand ; knowing him to be not onely perfect in the Greek tongue , but also very well read in Philosophie , both morall and naturall . Neuertheless such is my bashfulnes , as I neuer yet durst ...
... hard points which I cannot of myselfe understand ; knowing him to be not onely perfect in the Greek tongue , but also very well read in Philosophie , both morall and naturall . Neuertheless such is my bashfulnes , as I neuer yet durst ...
Page 9
... hard auenging destinie Hath made iudge of my life or death indiffer- ently . 52 Your owne deare sake forst me at first to leaue My Fathers kingdome , There she stopt with teares ; Her swollen hart her speach seemd to bereaue , And then ...
... hard auenging destinie Hath made iudge of my life or death indiffer- ently . 52 Your owne deare sake forst me at first to leaue My Fathers kingdome , There she stopt with teares ; Her swollen hart her speach seemd to bereaue , And then ...
Page 11
... hard mischaunce , And to your mighty will . Her humblesse low In so ritch weedes and seeming glorious show , Did much emmoue his stout heroïcke heart , And said , Deare dame , your suddein ouer- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare ...
... hard mischaunce , And to your mighty will . Her humblesse low In so ritch weedes and seeming glorious show , Did much emmoue his stout heroïcke heart , And said , Deare dame , your suddein ouer- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare ...
Page 18
... hard mishap is this , That hath thee hither brought to taste mine yre ? Or thine the fault , or mine the error is , In stead of foe to wound my friend amis ? He answered nought , but in a traunce still lay , And on those guilefull dazed ...
... hard mishap is this , That hath thee hither brought to taste mine yre ? Or thine the fault , or mine the error is , In stead of foe to wound my friend amis ? He answered nought , but in a traunce still lay , And on those guilefull dazed ...
Page 32
... hard ) and make the Libbard sterne Leaue roaring , when in rage he for reuenge did earne . 26 And for to make his powre approued more , Wyld beasts in yron yokes he would compell ; The spotted Panther , and the tusked Bore , The Pardale ...
... hard ) and make the Libbard sterne Leaue roaring , when in rage he for reuenge did earne . 26 And for to make his powre approued more , Wyld beasts in yron yokes he would compell ; The spotted Panther , and the tusked Bore , The Pardale ...
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