The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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Page 48
... thought then said . ' ' Right so , ' ( quoth he ) ' but he that never would Could never will to might gives greatest aid . ' ' But griefe , ' ( quoth she ) does greater grow dis- plaid , ' That famous harde atchievements still pursew ...
... thought then said . ' ' Right so , ' ( quoth he ) ' but he that never would Could never will to might gives greatest aid . ' ' But griefe , ' ( quoth she ) does greater grow dis- plaid , ' That famous harde atchievements still pursew ...
Page 254
... thought that Florimell was not so faire as shee . XV As guilefull Goldsmith that by secret skill With golden foyle doth finely over - spred Some baser metall , which commend he will Unto the vulgar for good gold insted , He much more ...
... thought that Florimell was not so faire as shee . XV As guilefull Goldsmith that by secret skill With golden foyle doth finely over - spred Some baser metall , which commend he will Unto the vulgar for good gold insted , He much more ...
Page 293
... thought she need not But promist him , what ever wight she weare ,. Which seeing , Marinell was sore offended That his departure thence should be so short , And leave his love in that sea - walled fort . Yet durst he not his mother ...
... thought she need not But promist him , what ever wight she weare ,. Which seeing , Marinell was sore offended That his departure thence should be so short , And leave his love in that sea - walled fort . Yet durst he not his mother ...
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