The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1855 |
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Page 137
... wight forwandring by the way ; And towards him they gan in hast to ride , To weete of newes that did abroad betide , Or tidings of her Knight of the Redcrosse ; But he , them spying , gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for ...
... wight forwandring by the way ; And towards him they gan in hast to ride , To weete of newes that did abroad betide , Or tidings of her Knight of the Redcrosse ; But he , them spying , gan to turne aside For feare , as seemd , or for ...
Page 165
... wight To warde the same , nor answere commers call . Then tooke that Squire an horne of bugle1 small , Which bong adowne his side in twisted gold And tasselles gay ; wyde wonders over all Of that same hornes great vertues weren told ...
... wight To warde the same , nor answere commers call . Then tooke that Squire an horne of bugle1 small , Which bong adowne his side in twisted gold And tasselles gay ; wyde wonders over all Of that same hornes great vertues weren told ...
Page 257
... wight , " saide he , " and how arayd ? ” " Royally clad , " quoth he , " in cloth of gold , As meetest may beseeme a noble mayd ; Her faire lockes in rich circlet be enrold , A fayrer wight did never sunne behold ; 1 Aghast , terrified ...
... wight , " saide he , " and how arayd ? ” " Royally clad , " quoth he , " in cloth of gold , As meetest may beseeme a noble mayd ; Her faire lockes in rich circlet be enrold , A fayrer wight did never sunne behold ; 1 Aghast , terrified ...
Contents
VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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