The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1855 |
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Page 156
... face it did attaint , 2 As when a cloud his beames doth over - lay ; And silver Cynthia wexed pale and faynt , As when her face is staynd with magicke arts con- straint . 15 No magicke arts hereof had any might , Nor bloody wordes of ...
... face it did attaint , 2 As when a cloud his beames doth over - lay ; And silver Cynthia wexed pale and faynt , As when her face is staynd with magicke arts con- straint . 15 No magicke arts hereof had any might , Nor bloody wordes of ...
Page 175
... face : Unlike to men , who ever , as they trace , Both feet and face one way are wont to lead . This was the auncient keeper of that place , And foster father of the Gyaunt dead ; His name Ignaro did his nature right aread . " 82 His ...
... face : Unlike to men , who ever , as they trace , Both feet and face one way are wont to lead . This was the auncient keeper of that place , And foster father of the Gyaunt dead ; His name Ignaro did his nature right aread . " 82 His ...
Page 323
... face did finde : When she at last , him spying , thus bespake : " Hayle , groome ; didst not thou see a bleeding hynde , Whose right haunch earst my stedfast arrow strake ? If thou didst , tell me , that I may her overtake . " 33 ...
... face did finde : When she at last , him spying , thus bespake : " Hayle , groome ; didst not thou see a bleeding hynde , Whose right haunch earst my stedfast arrow strake ? If thou didst , tell me , that I may her overtake . " 33 ...
Contents
VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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