Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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... Dame I sing of deadly dolorous debate · • 583 • 586 532 480 In brave poursuitt of honorable deed 566 Innocent paper ; whom too cruell hand . 96 • • 580 · 574 563 • In vain I thinke , right honourable Lord 582 In vaine I seeke and sew to ...
... Dame I sing of deadly dolorous debate · • 583 • 586 532 480 In brave poursuitt of honorable deed 566 Innocent paper ; whom too cruell hand . 96 • • 580 · 574 563 • In vain I thinke , right honourable Lord 582 In vaine I seeke and sew to ...
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... Dame ; And cursed heven ; and spake reprochful shame Of highest God , the Lord of life and light : A bold bad man , that dar'd to call by name Great Gorgon , prince of darknes and dead night ; [ flight . At which Cocytus quakes , and ...
... Dame ; And cursed heven ; and spake reprochful shame Of highest God , the Lord of life and light : A bold bad man , that dar'd to call by name Great Gorgon , prince of darknes and dead night ; [ flight . At which Cocytus quakes , and ...
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... dame , I rew , [ you grew . That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto LIV ' Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : And sayd , ' Ah Sir ...
... dame , I rew , [ you grew . That for my sake unknowne such griefe unto LIV ' Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your love , and hold me to you bound : And sayd , ' Ah Sir ...
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... , Cride , ' Mercy , mercy , Sir , vouchsafe to show On silly Dame , subject to hard mischaunce , And to your mighty wil ! ' Her humblesse low , In so ritch weedes , and seeming glorious show , C 2 CANTO II . ] 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , Cride , ' Mercy , mercy , Sir , vouchsafe to show On silly Dame , subject to hard mischaunce , And to your mighty wil ! ' Her humblesse low , In so ritch weedes , and seeming glorious show , C 2 CANTO II . ] 19 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... dame , your suddein over- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare apart , And tel both who ye be , and who that tooke your part . ' XXII Melting in teares , then gan shee thus lament . The wretched woman , whom unhappy howre Hath now ...
... dame , your suddein over- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare apart , And tel both who ye be , and who that tooke your part . ' XXII Melting in teares , then gan shee thus lament . The wretched woman , whom unhappy howre Hath now ...
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