The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 Bloosme , blossom , flower . 3 Bowre , lodge . 4 Misdeeme , misjudge . Which see not perfect things but in a glas : THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... forgerie , Fashion'd to please the eies of them that pas , 1 Paine , difficulty . 2 Bloosme , blossom , flower . 3 Bowre , lodge . 4 Misdeeme , misjudge . Which see not perfect things but in a glas : THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... paine , And herselfe bound to him for evermore ; So wondrously now chaung'd from that she was afore . 47 But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee for hyre of his good deede , But gave them streight unto that Squire ...
... paine , And herselfe bound to him for evermore ; So wondrously now chaung'd from that she was afore . 47 But Calidore himselfe would not retaine Nor land nor fee for hyre of his good deede , But gave them streight unto that Squire ...
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... paine . 3 That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed and word that he did say Was like enchantment , that through both the eares And both the eyes did steale the hart away . - He now againe is on his former way To ...
... paine . 3 That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed and word that he did say Was like enchantment , that through both the eares And both the eyes did steale the hart away . - He now againe is on his former way To ...
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... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did de- part . " 13 Much did Sir Calidore ...
... paine , Cast to requite ; and with a slender dart , Fellow of this I beare , throwne not in vaine , Strooke him , as seemeth , underneath the hart , That through the wound his spirit shortly did de- part . " 13 Much did Sir Calidore ...
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... paine , the more my plaints to heare . 23 Το " So passed we , till this young man us met ; And , being moov'd with pittie of my plight , Spake , as was meet , for ease of my regret1 : Whereof befell what now is in your sight . " " Now ...
... paine , the more my plaints to heare . 23 Το " So passed we , till this young man us met ; And , being moov'd with pittie of my plight , Spake , as was meet , for ease of my regret1 : Whereof befell what now is in your sight . " " Now ...
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Æglogues amongst Astrophill beare Beast brest Brigants brought Calepine CANTO carefull chaunst Colin Clout Coridon cruell Cuddie Cynthia daunce daunger dead deare death delight despight devize dight doest doth dwell earst FAERIE QUEENE faire farre fayre feare flocke flowre fortune foule fynd gentle gods goodly grace griefe grone hart hast hath heavens hight himselfe Hobbinoll Iove knight lady lasse layd layes light litle lord LYCON mayd mote mourne Muse mynd nought nymph paine Palinode Pastorell peerlesse price pitty plaine powre Prince pype quoth raunge rest salvage sayd sayne selfe shame shee sheepe SHEPHEARDES CALENDER shepheards shew sight Sike Sir Calidore Sith skie sonne sore sorrow sory spide Squire Stound streight sunne sweet teares Theana thee theyr Thilke things thou unto vaine weene whereof whilest wight wize wont woods worthy wound wretched wyde