The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page 7
... ( sayd the Lady ) draweth toward night , And well I wote , that of your later fight Ye all forwearied be : for what so strong , But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that measures heauen all day long , At night doth baite ...
... ( sayd the Lady ) draweth toward night , And well I wote , that of your later fight Ye all forwearied be : for what so strong , But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that measures heauen all day long , At night doth baite ...
Page 66
... sayd ; O pardon me , my soueraigne Lord , to show The secret treasons , which of late I know To haue bene wroght by that false sorceresse . She onely she it is , that earst did throw This gentle knight into so great distresse , That ...
... sayd ; O pardon me , my soueraigne Lord , to show The secret treasons , which of late I know To haue bene wroght by that false sorceresse . She onely she it is , that earst did throw This gentle knight into so great distresse , That ...
Page 72
... sayd ; Ah deare Sir Guyon , well becommeth you , But me behoueth rather to vpbrayd , Whose hastie hand so farre from reason strayd , That almost it did haynous violence On that faire image of that heauenly Mayd , That decks and armes ...
... sayd ; Ah deare Sir Guyon , well becommeth you , But me behoueth rather to vpbrayd , Whose hastie hand so farre from reason strayd , That almost it did haynous violence On that faire image of that heauenly Mayd , That decks and armes ...
Page 88
... sayd , Me leading , in a secret corner layd , The sad spectatour of my Tragedie ; [ playd , Where left , he went , and his owne false part Disguised like that groome of base degree , Whom he had feignd th'abuser of my loue to bee ...
... sayd , Me leading , in a secret corner layd , The sad spectatour of my Tragedie ; [ playd , Where left , he went , and his owne false part Disguised like that groome of base degree , Whom he had feignd th'abuser of my loue to bee ...
Page 112
... sayd ; My Lord , my liege , by whose most gratious ayd | I liue this day , and see my foes subdewd , What may suffise , to be for meede repayd Of so great graces , as ye haue me shewd , But to be euer bound 56 To whom the Infant thus ...
... sayd ; My Lord , my liege , by whose most gratious ayd | I liue this day , and see my foes subdewd , What may suffise , to be for meede repayd Of so great graces , as ye haue me shewd , But to be euer bound 56 To whom the Infant thus ...
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