The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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Page 4
... faire that feeble eies misdeeme1 : But , in the triall of true Curtesie , Its now so farre from that which then it was , That it indeed is nought but forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 ...
... faire that feeble eies misdeeme1 : But , in the triall of true Curtesie , Its now so farre from that which then it was , That it indeed is nought but forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 ...
Page 5
... faire a patterne finde , where may be seene The goodly praise of princely Curtesie , As in Yourselfe , O soveraine Lady Queene ? In whose pure minde , as in a mirrour sheene , It showes , and with her brightnesse doth inflame The eyes ...
... faire a patterne finde , where may be seene The goodly praise of princely Curtesie , As in Yourselfe , O soveraine Lady Queene ? In whose pure minde , as in a mirrour sheene , It showes , and with her brightnesse doth inflame The eyes ...
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... 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 embase2 : For he loathd ...
... 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 embase2 : For he loathd ...
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... faire damzell , my beloved deare , In execution of her lawlesse doome Did set uppon us flying both for feare ; For little bootes against him hand to reare : Me first he tooke , unhable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every ...
... faire damzell , my beloved deare , In execution of her lawlesse doome Did set uppon us flying both for feare ; For little bootes against him hand to reare : Me first he tooke , unhable to withstond , And whiles he her pursued every ...
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... faire advantage fast , His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast His helme , to make unto his vengeance way : Who , seeing in what daunger he ...
... faire advantage fast , His stroke redoubled with such might and maine , That him upon the ground he groveling cast ; And leaping to him light would have unlast His helme , to make unto his vengeance way : Who , seeing in what daunger he ...
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