The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye . XXIII . And over them sad Horror with grim hue Did always soar , beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and night - ravens flew , The hateful messengers of heavy things , Of death and ...
... Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye . XXIII . And over them sad Horror with grim hue Did always soar , beating his iron wings ; And after him owls and night - ravens flew , The hateful messengers of heavy things , Of death and ...
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... shame , he would retire ; Till that him thus bespake their sovereign lord and V sire : XXXVIII . Behold , thou Faery's son , with mortal That living eye before did never see ! eye , The thing that thou didst crave so earnestly , To ...
... shame , he would retire ; Till that him thus bespake their sovereign lord and V sire : XXXVIII . Behold , thou Faery's son , with mortal That living eye before did never see ! eye , The thing that thou didst crave so earnestly , To ...
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... shame Whose living hands immortalis'd his name . Vile is the vengeance on the ashes cold ; And envy base to bark at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : [ bold . ' Yourself his prowess prov'd , and found him fierce ...
... shame Whose living hands immortalis'd his name . Vile is the vengeance on the ashes cold ; And envy base to bark at sleeping fame : Was never wight that treason of him told : [ bold . ' Yourself his prowess prov'd , and found him fierce ...
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... shameful vaunt Of vile revenge : to spoil the dead of weed 2 Is sacrilege , and doth all sins exceed : But leave these relics of his living might 1 Bring re- proach 3 on . 2 Habili- ments . To deck his hearse , and trap3 his tomb ...
... shameful vaunt Of vile revenge : to spoil the dead of weed 2 Is sacrilege , and doth all sins exceed : But leave these relics of his living might 1 Bring re- proach 3 on . 2 Habili- ments . To deck his hearse , and trap3 his tomb ...
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... shame Im- And inward grief , he fiercely gan approach , Resolv❜d to put away that loathly blame , Or die with honour and desert of fame ; And on the hauberk 6 struck the Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And ...
... shame Im- And inward grief , he fiercely gan approach , Resolv❜d to put away that loathly blame , Or die with honour and desert of fame ; And on the hauberk 6 struck the Prince so sore , That quite disparted all the linked frame , And ...
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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 Ne¹ 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