The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page xxvii
... tell you how I thinke by himselfe he may very well excuse my speech , and yet satisfie all you in this matter . I haue seene ( as he knoweth ) a translation made by himselfe out of the Italian tongue of a dialogue comprehending all the ...
... tell you how I thinke by himselfe he may very well excuse my speech , and yet satisfie all you in this matter . I haue seene ( as he knoweth ) a translation made by himselfe out of the Italian tongue of a dialogue comprehending all the ...
Page 7
... tell ? With holy father sits not with such things to mell . 31 But if of daunger which hereby doth dwell , And homebred euill ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrey farre and neare ...
... tell ? With holy father sits not with such things to mell . 31 But if of daunger which hereby doth dwell , And homebred euill ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrey farre and neare ...
Page 36
... tell his great distresse . 20 He had not trauaild long , when on the way He wofull Ladie , wofull Vna met , Fast flying from the Paynims greedy pray , Whilest Satyrane him from pursuit did let : Who when her eyes she on the Dwarfe had ...
... tell his great distresse . 20 He had not trauaild long , when on the way He wofull Ladie , wofull Vna met , Fast flying from the Paynims greedy pray , Whilest Satyrane him from pursuit did let : Who when her eyes she on the Dwarfe had ...
Page 37
... tell more heauy plight , Then that I feele , and harbour in mine hart : Who hath endur'd the whole , can beare each part . If death it be , it is not the first wound , That launched hath my brest with bleeding smart . Begin , and end ...
... tell more heauy plight , Then that I feele , and harbour in mine hart : Who hath endur'd the whole , can beare each part . If death it be , it is not the first wound , That launched hath my brest with bleeding smart . Begin , and end ...
Page 38
... tell you The yron rowels into frothy fome he bit . 38 When as this knight nigh to the Ladie drew , With louely court he gan her entertaine ; But when he heard her answeres loth , he knew Some secret sorrow did her heart distraine ...
... tell you The yron rowels into frothy fome he bit . 38 When as this knight nigh to the Ladie drew , With louely court he gan her entertaine ; But when he heard her answeres loth , he knew Some secret sorrow did her heart distraine ...
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