An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 115
... Queene I meane glory in my generall intention , but in my particular I conceiue the most excellent and glorious person of our souer- aine the Queene , and her kingdome in Faery land . And yet in some places els , I doe other- wise ...
... Queene I meane glory in my generall intention , but in my particular I conceiue the most excellent and glorious person of our souer- aine the Queene , and her kingdome in Faery land . And yet in some places els , I doe other- wise ...
Page 151
... Queene vpon eternall paine Of high displeasure , that ensewen might , Commaunded them their fury to re- fraine , And if that either to that shield had right , In equall lists they should the morrow next it fight . 41 360 Ah dearest Dame ...
... Queene vpon eternall paine Of high displeasure , that ensewen might , Commaunded them their fury to re- fraine , And if that either to that shield had right , In equall lists they should the morrow next it fight . 41 360 Ah dearest Dame ...
Page 193
... Queene of Faeries hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place de- uoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen . 130 From that day forth ...
... Queene of Faeries hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place de- uoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen . 130 From that day forth ...
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