The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserOxford University Press, 1932 - 736 pages |
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Page 236
... thought that Florimell was not so faire as But drawing nigh , ere he her well beheld ;. 5 The same one day , when she her selfe disposd To visite her beloued Paramoure , The God of warre , she from her middle loosd , And left behind her ...
... thought that Florimell was not so faire as But drawing nigh , ere he her well beheld ;. 5 The same one day , when she her selfe disposd To visite her beloued Paramoure , The God of warre , she from her middle loosd , And left behind her ...
Page 237
... thought to gird , as best it her became But by no meanes they could it thereto frame . For euer as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; ; And it as oft was from ...
... thought to gird , as best it her became But by no meanes they could it thereto frame . For euer as they fastned it , it loos'd And fell away , as feeling secret blame . Full oft about her wast she it enclos'd ; ; And it as oft was from ...
Page 274
... thought she need not Nought could she read the roote of his disease , Now lesse she feared that same fatall read , Ne weene what mister maladie it is , Whereby to seeke some meanes it to appease . Most didshe thinke , but most she thought ...
... thought she need not Nought could she read the roote of his disease , Now lesse she feared that same fatall read , Ne weene what mister maladie it is , Whereby to seeke some meanes it to appease . Most didshe thinke , but most she thought ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
69 | 125 |
THE Legend of Cambel and Telamond or of FRIENDSHIP | 213 |
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