The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Page lxv
... saue . ( 1. ix . 19. ) That like a rose her silken leaues did faire vnfold . ( v1 . xii . 7. ) At times he carries his assonance through a whole stanza , as in the follow- ing , where he emphasizes the rhyme vowels ai and e by ...
... saue . ( 1. ix . 19. ) That like a rose her silken leaues did faire vnfold . ( v1 . xii . 7. ) At times he carries his assonance through a whole stanza , as in the follow- ing , where he emphasizes the rhyme vowels ai and e by ...
Page 18
... saue or spill . He now Lord of the field , his pride to fill , With foule reproches , and disdainfull spight Her vildly entertaines , and will or nill , Beares her away vpon his courser light : Her prayers nought preuaile , his rage is ...
... saue or spill . He now Lord of the field , his pride to fill , With foule reproches , and disdainfull spight Her vildly entertaines , and will or nill , Beares her away vpon his courser light : Her prayers nought preuaile , his rage is ...
Page 46
... booke , wherein his Saueours testament Was writ with golden letters rich and braue ; A worke of wondrous grace , and able soules to saue . 20 Thus beene they parted , Arthur on his way 46 Cant . IX . THE I. BOOKE OF THE.
... booke , wherein his Saueours testament Was writ with golden letters rich and braue ; A worke of wondrous grace , and able soules to saue . 20 Thus beene they parted , Arthur on his way 46 Cant . IX . THE I. BOOKE OF THE.
Page 53
... gaue , To lead aright , that he should neuer fall In all his wayes through this wide worldes waue , That Mercy in the end his righteous soule might saue . 35 The godly Matrone by the hand him beares Forth Cant . X. 53 FAERIE QVEENE .
... gaue , To lead aright , that he should neuer fall In all his wayes through this wide worldes waue , That Mercy in the end his righteous soule might saue . 35 The godly Matrone by the hand him beares Forth Cant . X. 53 FAERIE QVEENE .
Page 54
... saue . [ mould , The wondrous workemanship of Gods owne Whose face he made , all beasts to feare , and gaue All in his hand , euen dead we honour should . Ah dearest God me graunt , I dead be not defould . 43 The seventh now after death ...
... saue . [ mould , The wondrous workemanship of Gods owne Whose face he made , all beasts to feare , and gaue All in his hand , euen dead we honour should . Ah dearest God me graunt , I dead be not defould . 43 The seventh now after death ...
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