The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4J. Nichol, 1866 |
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... wont to launch the savage heart Of many a lion and of many a bear , That first unto his hand in chase did happen near . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having view'd , Atlength bespake ; ' What means this , gentle swain ! Why hath thy ...
... wont to launch the savage heart Of many a lion and of many a bear , That first unto his hand in chase did happen near . VII . Whom Calidore awhile well having view'd , Atlength bespake ; ' What means this , gentle swain ! Why hath thy ...
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... may to thy sweet looks repair , As they are wont unto Latona's son After his chase on woody Cynthus done ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , rogant . 1 Dwell . 1 Take up . 2 Con- dition , rank . C. IL 25 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... may to thy sweet looks repair , As they are wont unto Latona's son After his chase on woody Cynthus done ; Well may I certes such an one thee read , rogant . 1 Dwell . 1 Take up . 2 Con- dition , rank . C. IL 25 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... wont to cut off all that doubt2 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some foreign land , whereas no need Of dreaded danger might his doubtful humour feed . XXX . ' So , taking counsel of a wise man red , 3 She was ...
... wont to cut off all that doubt2 may breed ; Thought best away me to remove somewhere Into some foreign land , whereas no need Of dreaded danger might his doubtful humour feed . XXX . ' So , taking counsel of a wise man red , 3 She was ...
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... wont on foot with heavy arms to trace ; 5 Down in a dale forby a river's side He chanc'd to spy a fair and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guide , In hope there for his love some succour to provide . XXX . But ...
... wont on foot with heavy arms to trace ; 5 Down in a dale forby a river's side He chanc'd to spy a fair and stately place , To which he meant his weary steps to guide , In hope there for his love some succour to provide . XXX . But ...
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... wont to wear , and wend on foot for need , Now wanting them he felt himself so light , That like an hawk , which feeling herself freed From bells and jesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly , and in their speed ...
... wont to wear , and wend on foot for need , Now wanting them he felt himself so light , That like an hawk , which feeling herself freed From bells and jesses which did let her flight , Him seem'd his feet did fly , and in their speed ...
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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