The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserOxford University Press, 1932 - 736 pages |
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Page 84
... shew her selfe in great triumphant ioy , To succour the weake state of sad afflicted Troy . 32 35 O stay thy hand , for yonder is no game For thy fierce arrowes , them to exercize , But loe my Lord , my liege , whose warlike name Is ...
... shew her selfe in great triumphant ioy , To succour the weake state of sad afflicted Troy . 32 35 O stay thy hand , for yonder is no game For thy fierce arrowes , them to exercize , But loe my Lord , my liege , whose warlike name Is ...
Page 288
... shew the wounds , which vnto thee befell ; Or shew the sweat , with which thou diddest sway 22 But this the sword , which wrought those cruell stounds , And this the arme , the which that shield did beare , [ wounds ) And these the ...
... shew the wounds , which vnto thee befell ; Or shew the sweat , with which thou diddest sway 22 But this the sword , which wrought those cruell stounds , And this the arme , the which that shield did beare , [ wounds ) And these the ...
Page 410
... shew a mind with enuy fraught . To labour to commend a peece of worke , Which no man goes about to discommend , Would raise a iealous doubt that there did lurke , Some secret doubt , whereto the prayse did tend . For when men know the ...
... shew a mind with enuy fraught . To labour to commend a peece of worke , Which no man goes about to discommend , Would raise a iealous doubt that there did lurke , Some secret doubt , whereto the prayse did tend . For when men know the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
69 | 125 |
THE Legend of Cambel and Telamond or of FRIENDSHIP | 213 |
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