The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page 65
... league with him , I you aread ; Ne weene my right with strength adowne to tread , Through weakenesse of my widowhed , or woe : For truth is strong , her rightfull cause to plead , And shall find friends , if need requireth soe , So bids ...
... league with him , I you aread ; Ne weene my right with strength adowne to tread , Through weakenesse of my widowhed , or woe : For truth is strong , her rightfull cause to plead , And shall find friends , if need requireth soe , So bids ...
Page 79
... league , heare . But her two other sisters standing by , Her lowd gainsaid , and both their champions bad Pursew the end of their strong enmity , As euer of their loues they would be glad . Yet she with pitthy words and counsell sad ...
... league , heare . But her two other sisters standing by , Her lowd gainsaid , and both their champions bad Pursew the end of their strong enmity , As euer of their loues they would be glad . Yet she with pitthy words and counsell sad ...
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 ...
Page 559
... thy beames , 30 Farewell selfe pleasing thoughts , which quiet- nes brings foorth , And farewel friendships sacred league , vniting minds of woorth . 560 And farewell mery hart , the gift of guiltlesse AN EPITAPH . ANOTHER OF THE SAME.
... thy beames , 30 Farewell selfe pleasing thoughts , which quiet- nes brings foorth , And farewel friendships sacred league , vniting minds of woorth . 560 And farewell mery hart , the gift of guiltlesse AN EPITAPH . ANOTHER OF THE SAME.
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