The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserOxford University Press, 1932 - 736 pages |
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... head full hye , And her endowd with royall maiestye : Then for to make her dreaded more of men , And peoples harts with awfull terrour tye , A monstrous beast ybred in filthy fen He chose , which he had kept long time in dark- some den ...
... head full hye , And her endowd with royall maiestye : Then for to make her dreaded more of men , And peoples harts with awfull terrour tye , A monstrous beast ybred in filthy fen He chose , which he had kept long time in dark- some den ...
Page 280
... head ; To witnesse to the world , that she by him is dead . 27 Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred streight the Lady to be slaine . But that same Squire , to whom she was more dere , When as he saw she should be cut ...
... head ; To witnesse to the world , that she by him is dead . 27 Well pleased with that doome was Sangliere , And offred streight the Lady to be slaine . But that same Squire , to whom she was more dere , When as he saw she should be cut ...
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... head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A guilt engrauen morion he did weare ; That as some did him loue , so others did him feare . 29 Then came the iolly Sommer , being dight In a thin silken cassock coloured greene , That was vnlyned all ...
... head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A guilt engrauen morion he did weare ; That as some did him loue , so others did him feare . 29 Then came the iolly Sommer , being dight In a thin silken cassock coloured greene , That was vnlyned all ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
69 | 125 |
THE Legend of Cambel and Telamond or of FRIENDSHIP | 213 |
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