The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... mote bee , And euer false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . 38 The wicked witch now seeing all this while The doubtfull ballaunce equally to sway , What not by right , she cast to win by guile , And by her hellish science raisd streight ...
... mote bee , And euer false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . 38 The wicked witch now seeing all this while The doubtfull ballaunce equally to sway , What not by right , she cast to win by guile , And by her hellish science raisd streight ...
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... mote ye please Well to accept , and euermore embrace My faithfull seruice , that by land and seas Haue vowd you to defend , now then your plaint appease . 30 His louely words her seemd due recompence Of all her passed paines : one ...
... mote ye please Well to accept , and euermore embrace My faithfull seruice , that by land and seas Haue vowd you to defend , now then your plaint appease . 30 His louely words her seemd due recompence Of all her passed paines : one ...
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... mote raise , He would at her request prolong her nephews daies . 42 Ah Dame ( quoth he ) thou temptest me in vaine , To dare the thing , which daily yet I rew , And the old cause of my continued paine With like attempt to like end to ...
... mote raise , He would at her request prolong her nephews daies . 42 Ah Dame ( quoth he ) thou temptest me in vaine , To dare the thing , which daily yet I rew , And the old cause of my continued paine With like attempt to like end to ...
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... mote I weet , Sir Guyon , why with so fierce saliaunce , And fell intent ye did at earst me meet ; For sith I know your goodly gouernaunce , Great cause , I weene , you guided , or some vn- couth chaunce . 30 Certes ( said he ) well mote ...
... mote I weet , Sir Guyon , why with so fierce saliaunce , And fell intent ye did at earst me meet ; For sith I know your goodly gouernaunce , Great cause , I weene , you guided , or some vn- couth chaunce . 30 Certes ( said he ) well mote ...
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... mote bee , That rode in golden sell with single spere , But wanted sword to wreake his enmitee . He is a great aduenturer , ( said he ) That hath his sword through hard assay forgone , And now hath vowd , till he auenged bee , Of that ...
... mote bee , That rode in golden sell with single spere , But wanted sword to wreake his enmitee . He is a great aduenturer , ( said he ) That hath his sword through hard assay forgone , And now hath vowd , till he auenged bee , Of that ...
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