The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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Page 119
... pipes and carolling apace , The whiles their beasts there in the budded brooms Beside them fed , and nipt the tender blooms ; For other worldly wealth they caréd naught : To whom Sir Calidore yet sweating comes , And them to tell him ...
... pipes and carolling apace , The whiles their beasts there in the budded brooms Beside them fed , and nipt the tender blooms ; For other worldly wealth they caréd naught : To whom Sir Calidore yet sweating comes , And them to tell him ...
Page 120
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
Page 121
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
Page 121
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
... pipe and sing her praises due , And oft rejoice , and oft for wonder shout , As if some miracle of heavenly hue Were down to them descended in that earthly view . IX . And soothly2 sure she was full fair of face , And perfectly well ...
Page 130
... pipe , as one most fit ; And Calidore should lead the ring , as he That most in Pastorella's grace did sit : Thereat frown'd Coridon , and his lip closely bit . XLII . But Calidore , of courteous inclinatíon , Took Coridon and set him ...
... pipe , as one most fit ; And Calidore should lead the ring , as he That most in Pastorella's grace did sit : Thereat frown'd Coridon , and his lip closely bit . XLII . But Calidore , of courteous inclinatíon , Took Coridon and set him ...
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Æglogue amongst arméd azure band bear behold Bellamour better brought Calepine CANTO chanc'd Colin Colin Clout Coridon courteous courtesy cruel Dame damsel dead dear death delight doth dread dwell earth Elfin Knight evermore eyes Faery Queen fair lady fair Pastorell faithful band Faunus fear flock flow'rs foot former fortune foul gentle goddess gods goodly grace grief ground hand hast hath heart heaven herse Hobbinol honour inly Jove knight lady lass late leave light lord maid meed Melibee mind Muse naught nigh nymphs pain Pastorella pipe pity Prince rest sayn scorn seem'd seneschal shame sheep shepherds shew sight Sir Calidore Sith slain soon sore sorrow spoil sprite squire straight swain sweet tears thee thence thieves things thou thought tion unto weary ween whenas whereof Whilst wont woods wound wretched XXVII XXXII