The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 1Little, 1848 |
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Page xviii
... sight of men . When it raineth it is his pent - house ; when it bloweth it is his tent ; when it freezeth it is his tabernacle . In summer he can wear it loose ; in winter he can wrap it close ; at all times he can use it ; never heavy ...
... sight of men . When it raineth it is his pent - house ; when it bloweth it is his tent ; when it freezeth it is his tabernacle . In summer he can wear it loose ; in winter he can wrap it close ; at all times he can use it ; never heavy ...
Page xxvii
... sight , and organization is given to airy nothing : the creatures of the poet's brain stand before us with every mark of vitality , distinct in " gesture , form , and limb ! " It would be endless to point out every instance of the ...
... sight , and organization is given to airy nothing : the creatures of the poet's brain stand before us with every mark of vitality , distinct in " gesture , form , and limb ! " It would be endless to point out every instance of the ...
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... eke her hurt their good . 1 Welke , wither , wane . 2 Vewen , view . 3 Bestedd , situated . 4 Lin , give way . 5 Raft , struck off . 6 Weening , expecting . XXVI . That détestable sight him much amazde , To C. I. 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... eke her hurt their good . 1 Welke , wither , wane . 2 Vewen , view . 3 Bestedd , situated . 4 Lin , give way . 5 Raft , struck off . 6 Weening , expecting . XXVI . That détestable sight him much amazde , To C. I. 39 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. XXVI . That détestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy ...
In Five Volumes Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. XXVI . That détestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy ...
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... sights and fancies weake , He mumbled soft , but would not all his silence breake . XLIII . The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake , And threatned unto him the dreaded name Of Hecaté : whereat he gan to quake , 1 Keepe , heed . XLI ...
... sights and fancies weake , He mumbled soft , but would not all his silence breake . XLIII . The Sprite then gan more boldly him to wake , And threatned unto him the dreaded name Of Hecaté : whereat he gan to quake , 1 Keepe , heed . XLI ...
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