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... thine heavi- ness . 66 Among the goddës high it is affirm'd , And by eternal word writ and confirm'd , Thou shalt be wedded unto one of tho 4 That have for thee so muchë care and woe : But unto which of them I may not tell . Farewell ...
... thine heavi- ness . 66 Among the goddës high it is affirm'd , And by eternal word writ and confirm'd , Thou shalt be wedded unto one of tho 4 That have for thee so muchë care and woe : But unto which of them I may not tell . Farewell ...
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... thine ire , Thou shalt me find as just as is a squire ; Hold not the devil's knife aye at thine heart ; Thine anger doth thee all too sorë smart ; 9 But shew to me all thy confessión . " " Nay , " quoth the sickë man , " by Saint Simón ...
... thine ire , Thou shalt me find as just as is a squire ; Hold not the devil's knife aye at thine heart ; Thine anger doth thee all too sorë smart ; 9 But shew to me all thy confessión . " " Nay , " quoth the sickë man , " by Saint Simón ...
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... thine heartë's bottom let it sink : Some thing devise , and take for it thine ease , And send it her , that may her heart appease : Some heart , or ring , or letter , or device , Or precious stone ; but spare not for no price . The ...
... thine heartë's bottom let it sink : Some thing devise , and take for it thine ease , And send it her , that may her heart appease : Some heart , or ring , or letter , or device , Or precious stone ; but spare not for no price . The ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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adown allë Anglo-Saxon anon Archimago Artegall beast Belphoebe bliss blood Britomart brought Canterbury Tales certes Chaucer counsel Court of Love Cressida cruel Dame daughter dear death doth dread ellës ev'ry evermore eyen eyes Faerie Queen Faery fair false farforth fast fear Florimell flow'r foul gentle Godde's gold goodly grace Guyon hand hast hath heard heart heartë heav'nly heaven hight honour House of Fame king knight Knight's Tale lady living lord mannére mighty naught never noble oldë pain Pandarus poet pray Prince Queen quoth saidë saith sayn seem'd shalt shame shield shouldë sight slain soon sore sorrow spake Spenser sweet tale tell tellë thee Therewith Theseus thine thing thou thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida unto Venus ween wife wight wise withoutë wont word wordës wouldë