The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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... ( sayd she ) " thou seest yond Fayry Knight , Whom not my valour , but his owne brave mind Subjected hath to my unequall might . 33 What right is it , that he should thraldome find For lending life to me , a wretch unkind , That for such ...
... ( sayd she ) " thou seest yond Fayry Knight , Whom not my valour , but his owne brave mind Subjected hath to my unequall might . 33 What right is it , that he should thraldome find For lending life to me , a wretch unkind , That for such ...
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... ( Sayd he ) " nor obstinate disdainefull mind , I have forbore this duetie to fulfill ; For well I may this weene by that I fynd , That she a Queene , and come of Princely kynd , Both worthie is for to be sewd unto , Chiefely by him whose ...
... ( Sayd he ) " nor obstinate disdainefull mind , I have forbore this duetie to fulfill ; For well I may this weene by that I fynd , That she a Queene , and come of Princely kynd , Both worthie is for to be sewd unto , Chiefely by him whose ...
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... sayd that he was obstinate and sterne , Scorning her offers and conditions vaine ; Ne would be taught with any termes to lerne So fond a lesson as to love againe : Die rather would he in penurious paine , And his abridged dayes in ...
... sayd that he was obstinate and sterne , Scorning her offers and conditions vaine ; Ne would be taught with any termes to lerne So fond a lesson as to love againe : Die rather would he in penurious paine , And his abridged dayes in ...
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... sayd : " Talus , be bold , And tell what ever it be , good or bad , ΙΟ That from thy tongue thy hearts intent doth hold . " To whom he thus at length : " The tidings sad , That I would hide , will needs , I see , be rad . My Lord your ...
... sayd : " Talus , be bold , And tell what ever it be , good or bad , ΙΟ That from thy tongue thy hearts intent doth hold . " To whom he thus at length : " The tidings sad , That I would hide , will needs , I see , be rad . My Lord your ...
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... with mylder mood The certaine cause of Artegals detaine , And what he did , and in what state he stood , 15 And whether he did woo , or whether he were woo'd ? 16 " Ah wellaway ! " ( sayd then the C. VI . 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... with mylder mood The certaine cause of Artegals detaine , And what he did , and in what state he stood , 15 And whether he did woo , or whether he were woo'd ? 16 " Ah wellaway ! " ( sayd then the C. VI . 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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