The Works of Edmund Spenser: Edited from the Original Editions and ManuscriptsMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 736 pages |
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... turne themselves , at Unaes meeke re- quest , And him salute with well beseeming glee ; Who faire them quites , as him beseemed best , And goodly gan discourse of many a noble gest . 6 XVI Then Una thus . But she , your sister deare ...
... turne themselves , at Unaes meeke re- quest , And him salute with well beseeming glee ; Who faire them quites , as him beseemed best , And goodly gan discourse of many a noble gest . 6 XVI Then Una thus . But she , your sister deare ...
Page 174
... turne into a massy habergeon , And counseld with her Nourse her Maides [ attyre And bad her all things put in readinesse anon . LVIII Th ' old woman nought that needed did omit , But all thinges did conveniently purvay . It fortuned ...
... turne into a massy habergeon , And counseld with her Nourse her Maides [ attyre And bad her all things put in readinesse anon . LVIII Th ' old woman nought that needed did omit , But all thinges did conveniently purvay . It fortuned ...
Page 509
... turne to life , but there detained bee For looking back , being forbid before : Yet was the guilt thereof , Orpheus , in thee . Bold sure he was , and worthie spirite bore , That durst those lowest shadowes goe to see , And could ...
... turne to life , but there detained bee For looking back , being forbid before : Yet was the guilt thereof , Orpheus , in thee . Bold sure he was , and worthie spirite bore , That durst those lowest shadowes goe to see , And could ...
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