The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... deare embrace For his faire usage and conditions1 sound , The which in all mens liking gayned place , And with the greatest purchast greatest grace ; Which he could wisely use , and well apply , To please the best , and th ' evill to ...
... deare embrace For his faire usage and conditions1 sound , The which in all mens liking gayned place , And with the greatest purchast greatest grace ; Which he could wisely use , and well apply , To please the best , and th ' evill to ...
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... deare lov'd a doughty knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she might . 15 " His name is Crudor ; who , through high disdaine And proud despight of his selfe - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeeld her love againe ...
... deare lov'd a doughty knight , And sought to win his love by all the meanes she might . 15 " His name is Crudor ; who , through high disdaine And proud despight of his selfe - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeeld her love againe ...
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... deare aby . " 66 Cowherd , " quoth she , " were not that thou wouldst fly Ere he doe come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty 1 Afford , attach , impute . 2 I. e . lesson of courtesy . 8 In place ...
... deare aby . " 66 Cowherd , " quoth she , " were not that thou wouldst fly Ere he doe come , he should be soone in place . " " If I doe so , " sayd he , " then liberty 1 Afford , attach , impute . 2 I. e . lesson of courtesy . 8 In place ...
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... deare lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , By which he had to her both life and love restord . 1 Heasts , commands . 2 Fere , mate . 8 Teld , told . 4 Accord , agreement . 5 ...
... deare lord , With all due thankes and dutifull respect , Herselfe acknowledg'd bound for that accord , By which he had to her both life and love restord . 1 Heasts , commands . 2 Fere , mate . 8 Teld , told . 4 Accord , agreement . 5 ...
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... deare affection and unfayned zeale Which to thy noble personage I beare , And wish thee grow in worship and great weale : For , since the day that armes I first did reare , ' I never saw in any greater hope appeare . " 27 To whom then ...
... deare affection and unfayned zeale Which to thy noble personage I beare , And wish thee grow in worship and great weale : For , since the day that armes I first did reare , ' I never saw in any greater hope appeare . " 27 To whom then ...
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