The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... Prince's hall That Virtue should be plentifully found , Which of all goodly manners is the ground , And root of civil conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , [ won 2 Where courteous Knights and Ladies most did Of all on ...
... Prince's hall That Virtue should be plentifully found , Which of all goodly manners is the ground , And root of civil conversation : Right so in Faery Court it did redound , [ won 2 Where courteous Knights and Ladies most did Of all on ...
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... Prince Arthur find ; Who her , together with his Squire , With th ' Hermit leaves behind . I. O WHAT an easy thing is to descry The gentle blood , however it be wrapt In sad misfortune's foul deformity And wretched sorrows , which have ...
... Prince Arthur find ; Who her , together with his Squire , With th ' Hermit leaves behind . I. O WHAT an easy thing is to descry The gentle blood , however it be wrapt In sad misfortune's foul deformity And wretched sorrows , which have ...
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... Prince Arthur find ; Who her , together with his Squire , With th ' Hermit leaves behind . I. O WHAT an easy thing is to descry The gentle blood , however it be wrapt In sad misfortune's foul deformity And wretched sorrows , which have ...
... Prince Arthur find ; Who her , together with his Squire , With th ' Hermit leaves behind . I. O WHAT an easy thing is to descry The gentle blood , however it be wrapt In sad misfortune's foul deformity And wretched sorrows , which have ...
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... Prince Arthur and young Timias , which met By strange occasion , that here needs forth be set . XII . After that Timias had again recur'd3 The favour of Belphoebe , as ye heard , And of her grace did stand again assur'd , To happy bliss ...
... Prince Arthur and young Timias , which met By strange occasion , that here needs forth be set . XII . After that Timias had again recur'd3 The favour of Belphoebe , as ye heard , And of her grace did stand again assur'd , To happy bliss ...
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... Prince of her for to demand What and from whence she was ; and by what train She fell into that savage villain's hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . XXVIII . To whom she thus ; ' I am , as now ye see , The ...
... Prince of her for to demand What and from whence she was ; and by what train She fell into that savage villain's hand ; And whether free with him she now were , or in band . XXVIII . To whom she thus ; ' I am , as now ye see , The ...
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