The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... lookes repayre , As they are wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , 2 As by thy worth thou worthily hast wonne , Or surely borne of some heroicke sead , That in thy ...
... lookes repayre , As they are wont unto Latonaes sonne After his chace on woodie Cynthus donne ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , 2 As by thy worth thou worthily hast wonne , Or surely borne of some heroicke sead , That in thy ...
Page 65
... lookes , and all his other gests 2 : But the bare ground with hoarie mosse bestrowed Must be their bed ; their pillow was unsowed ' ; And the frutes of the forrest was their feast : For their bad stuard neither plough'd nor sowed , Ne ...
... lookes , and all his other gests 2 : But the bare ground with hoarie mosse bestrowed Must be their bed ; their pillow was unsowed ' ; And the frutes of the forrest was their feast : For their bad stuard neither plough'd nor sowed , Ne ...
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... lookes by won- drous skill . 42 Yet were her words and lookes but false and fayned , To some hid end to make more easie way , 1 Heasts , commands . 2 Infest , hostile . Or to allure such fondlings , 1 whom she trayned 104 THE FAERIE QUEENE ...
... lookes by won- drous skill . 42 Yet were her words and lookes but false and fayned , To some hid end to make more easie way , 1 Heasts , commands . 2 Infest , hostile . Or to allure such fondlings , 1 whom she trayned 104 THE FAERIE QUEENE ...
Page 120
... , weary : or , hack ( ? ) . 7 Darraine , wage . 8 Sib , akin . 9 Maintaine , defend , rescue . XLI . 9.By Arthure , & c . ] See Book I. Canto VIII . 24 . 42 His lookes were dreadfull , and his fiery eies 120 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , weary : or , hack ( ? ) . 7 Darraine , wage . 8 Sib , akin . 9 Maintaine , defend , rescue . XLI . 9.By Arthure , & c . ] See Book I. Canto VIII . 24 . 42 His lookes were dreadfull , and his fiery eies 120 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... lookes would all men terrifie . 1 43 He wore no armour , ne for none did care , As no whit dreading any living wight ; But in a iacket , quilted richly rare Upon check laton , he was straungely dight ; And on his head a roll of linnen ...
... lookes would all men terrifie . 1 43 He wore no armour , ne for none did care , As no whit dreading any living wight ; But in a iacket , quilted richly rare Upon check laton , he was straungely dight ; And on his head a roll of linnen ...
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