The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 1Little, 1848 |
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... dread did dwell , Or anguish in her heart , is hard to tell . " The Masque of Cupid , and the Cave of Mammon , may be men- tioned , for their wonderful variety and richness of invention ; the Bower of Bliss , for its assemblage of every ...
... dread did dwell , Or anguish in her heart , is hard to tell . " The Masque of Cupid , and the Cave of Mammon , may be men- tioned , for their wonderful variety and richness of invention ; the Bower of Bliss , for its assemblage of every ...
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... dreaded impe1 of highest Iove , Faire Venus sonne , that with thy cruell dart At that good Knight so cunningly didst rove ... Dread , object of reverence . CANTO I. The Patron of true Holinesse Foule Errour doth 30 B. I. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... dreaded impe1 of highest Iove , Faire Venus sonne , that with thy cruell dart At that good Knight so cunningly didst rove ... Dread , object of reverence . CANTO I. The Patron of true Holinesse Foule Errour doth 30 B. I. THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... dread , but ever was ydrad.2 III . Upon a great adventure he was bond , That greatest Gloriana to him gave , ( That ... dreaded . 3 Earne , yearn . 4 Whimpled , gathered , or plaited . Their scepters stretcht from east to westerne shore ...
... dread , but ever was ydrad.2 III . Upon a great adventure he was bond , That greatest Gloriana to him gave , ( That ... dreaded . 3 Earne , yearn . 4 Whimpled , gathered , or plaited . Their scepters stretcht from east to westerne shore ...
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... dreaded name Of Hecaté : whereat he gan to quake , 1 Keepe , heed . XLI . 9.- Enimyes . ] The drowsy repose which breathes through this fine stanza , makes it seem as if it had been written with the juice of poppies . And , lifting up ...
... dreaded name Of Hecaté : whereat he gan to quake , 1 Keepe , heed . XLI . 9.- Enimyes . ] The drowsy repose which breathes through this fine stanza , makes it seem as if it had been written with the juice of poppies . And , lifting up ...
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... dreaded fight ; Those two he tooke , and in a secrete bed , Covered with darkenes and misdeeming 2 night , Them both together laid , to ioy in vaine delight . IV . Forthwith he runnes with feigned - faithfull hast Unto his guest , who ...
... dreaded fight ; Those two he tooke , and in a secrete bed , Covered with darkenes and misdeeming 2 night , Them both together laid , to ioy in vaine delight . IV . Forthwith he runnes with feigned - faithfull hast Unto his guest , who ...
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