Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page xxv
... hope of some advancement of his fortunes that , bearing with him no doubt in manuscript certain results of all his life's previous labour , he turned away from his cold love and her glen , and all her country , and set his face Town ...
... hope of some advancement of his fortunes that , bearing with him no doubt in manuscript certain results of all his life's previous labour , he turned away from his cold love and her glen , and all her country , and set his face Town ...
Page xxvii
... hope to overgo , as you flatly professed yourself in one of your last letters . Besides that , you know it hath bene the usual practise of the most exquisite and odde wittes in all nations , and especially in Italie , rather to shewe ...
... hope to overgo , as you flatly professed yourself in one of your last letters . Besides that , you know it hath bene the usual practise of the most exquisite and odde wittes in all nations , and especially in Italie , rather to shewe ...
Page xxix
... Hope to escape his venemous despite , More then my former writs , all were they dearest , From blamefull blot and free from all that wite With which some wicked tongues did it backebite , And bring into a mighty Peres displeasure , That ...
... Hope to escape his venemous despite , More then my former writs , all were they dearest , From blamefull blot and free from all that wite With which some wicked tongues did it backebite , And bring into a mighty Peres displeasure , That ...
Page xlv
... hope then rested in him ) have sought to revive them by upbraiding me ; for that I have not shewed anie thankefull remembrance towards him or any of them ; but suffer their names to sleep in silence and forgetfulnesse . Whome chieflie ...
... hope then rested in him ) have sought to revive them by upbraiding me ; for that I have not shewed anie thankefull remembrance towards him or any of them ; but suffer their names to sleep in silence and forgetfulnesse . Whome chieflie ...
Page 19
... hope to winne his Ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The knight of the Redcrosse , when him he Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous ...
... hope to winne his Ladies hearte that day , Forth spurred fast : adowne his coursers side The red bloud trickling staind the way , as he did ride . XV The knight of the Redcrosse , when him he Spurring so hote with rage dispiteous ...
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