The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... riches farre excell , Into the mindes of mortall men doe well , 1 And goodly fury2 into them infuse . 1 Well , cause to flow . 2 Fury , inspiration . Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well In The Legend of Sir Calidore, or of Courtesie.
... riches farre excell , Into the mindes of mortall men doe well , 1 And goodly fury2 into them infuse . 1 Well , cause to flow . 2 Fury , inspiration . Guyde ye my footing , and conduct me well In The Legend of Sir Calidore, or of Courtesie.
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... 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 of all which thereon fixed beene ; But meriteth ...
... 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 of all which thereon fixed beene ; But meriteth ...
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... goodly manners is the ground , And roote of civill conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , Where curteous knights and ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon . 2 But mongst them all was none ...
... goodly manners is the ground , And roote of civill conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , Where curteous knights and ladies most did won1 Of all on earth , and made a matchlesse paragon . 2 But mongst them all was none ...
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... it did to him arize . " Now , happy man , " sayd then Sir Calidore , 1 Conditions , qualities . 2 Embase , put down . 8 Bestad , circumstanced . 4 Rad , recognized . " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize BOOK VI . CANTO I. 7.
... it did to him arize . " Now , happy man , " sayd then Sir Calidore , 1 Conditions , qualities . 2 Embase , put down . 8 Bestad , circumstanced . 4 Rad , recognized . " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize BOOK VI . CANTO I. 7.
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Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize , 1 Atchiev'd so hard a quest , as few before ; That shall you most renowmed make for evermore . 6 " But where ye ended have , now I begin To tread an endlesse ...
Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. " Which have , so goodly as ye can devize , 1 Atchiev'd so hard a quest , as few before ; That shall you most renowmed make for evermore . 6 " But where ye ended have , now I begin To tread an endlesse ...
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