The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4Little, Brown and Company, 1864 |
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... wretched men : Whom with vile tongue and venemous intent He sore doth wound , and bite , and cruelly torment . " 9 " Then , since the Salvage Island I did leave , " Sayd Artegall , " I such a beast did see , The which did seeme a ...
... wretched men : Whom with vile tongue and venemous intent He sore doth wound , and bite , and cruelly torment . " 9 " Then , since the Salvage Island I did leave , " Sayd Artegall , " I such a beast did see , The which did seeme a ...
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... wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answerd thus : " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But through misfortune , which did me abase Unto this shame , and my young ...
... wretched thraldome wrought , And thee captyved in this shamefull place ? " To whom he answerd thus : " My haplesse case Is not occasiond through my misdesert , But through misfortune , which did me abase Unto this shame , and my young ...
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... whereso on ground ; Next , that ye ladies avde in every stead and stound.8 " 1 Intreat , treat . 2 Yearne , earn . 8 Stead and stound , place and time . 43 The wretched man , that all this while did 20 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... whereso on ground ; Next , that ye ladies avde in every stead and stound.8 " 1 Intreat , treat . 2 Yearne , earn . 8 Stead and stound , place and time . 43 The wretched man , that all this while did 20 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. 43 The wretched man , that all this while did dwell In dread of death , his heasts1 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring ...
Edmund Spenser Francis James Child. 43 The wretched man , that all this while did dwell In dread of death , his heasts1 did gladly heare , And promist to performe his precept well , And whatsoever else he would requere . So , suffring ...
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... wretched plight ; These eyes him saw upon the cold earth sprad , The meede of his desert for that despight Which to yourselfe he wrought , and to your loved knight . 46 " Therefore , faire Lady , lay aside this griefe , Which ye have ...
... wretched plight ; These eyes him saw upon the cold earth sprad , The meede of his desert for that despight Which to yourselfe he wrought , and to your loved knight . 46 " Therefore , faire Lady , lay aside this griefe , Which ye have ...
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