The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... cause it to spin away to still remoter firmaments and giddier altitudes , ere it returned to the hand of his companion . Thought was then in its morning dream ; it was just about to awake ; but morning dreams , although often , it is ...
... cause it to spin away to still remoter firmaments and giddier altitudes , ere it returned to the hand of his companion . Thought was then in its morning dream ; it was just about to awake ; but morning dreams , although often , it is ...
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... him die , And rend in pieces with his ravenous paws , If ever he transgress'd the fatal Stygian laws . 1 Nor . 2 Al- though . 3 Also . 4 Cause him die . 1 Project- ing points of rock . 2 Rich quality C. VII . 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... him die , And rend in pieces with his ravenous paws , If ever he transgress'd the fatal Stygian laws . 1 Nor . 2 Al- though . 3 Also . 4 Cause him die . 1 Project- ing points of rock . 2 Rich quality C. VII . 9 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... cause to use ? With such vain shows thy worldlings vile abuse ; But give me leave to follow mine emprise . ' Mammon was much displeas'd , yet no'te he chuse Could But bear the rigour of his bold mesprise ; 5 And thence him forward led ...
... cause to use ? With such vain shows thy worldlings vile abuse ; But give me leave to follow mine emprise . ' Mammon was much displeas'd , yet no'te he chuse Could But bear the rigour of his bold mesprise ; 5 And thence him forward led ...
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... back again him brought to living light . But all so soon as his enfeebled sprite 1 Nor . 2 Cause . 3 Avarice . 4 Deceiver . 5 There- fore . Gan suck this vital air into his breast , As C. VII . 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... back again him brought to living light . But all so soon as his enfeebled sprite 1 Nor . 2 Cause . 3 Avarice . 4 Deceiver . 5 There- fore . Gan suck this vital air into his breast , As C. VII . 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... cause requir'd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rung , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And round about the porch on every side Twice sixteen warders sat , all armed bright In glist'ring steel , and strongly fortified : Tall ...
... cause requir'd , but never out of time ; Early and late it rung , at evening and at prime . XXVI . And round about the porch on every side Twice sixteen warders sat , all armed bright In glist'ring steel , and strongly fortified : Tall ...
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adown amongst arms beast behold Belphoebe blood bold Britomart Britons brought called CANTO Churl Corineus courser cruel dame damsel daughter deadly dear death deeds delight dismay'd doth dreadful Edmund Spenser Eftsoons Elfin Knight ensample espied evermore eyes Faerie Queene Faery Knight fair fair ladies false fast fear fell fierce flame fled Florimell foul Gabriel Harvey gentle golden goodly grace grief ground Guyon hand haste hath heart heaven heavenly honour huge king knight lady late light Locrine lust maid Mammon mighty mortal NeĀ¹ never nigh noble nought nymph pain palmer Paridell poet praise Prince quoth rest Satyrane secret seem'd shame shield sight Sith sleep soon sore sorrow spear Spenser sprite squire steed strange sweet thee thence things thou unto unwares vile wanton warlike weary ween whenas wicked wondrous wound wretched XXVII XXXIII