The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserOxford University Press, 1932 - 736 pages |
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Page 99
... weene , most wretched man aliue , Burning in flames , yet no flames can I see , And dying daily , daily yet reuiue : O Atin , helpe to me last death to giue . The varlet at his plaint was grieued so sore , That his deepe wounded hart in ...
... weene , most wretched man aliue , Burning in flames , yet no flames can I see , And dying daily , daily yet reuiue : O Atin , helpe to me last death to giue . The varlet at his plaint was grieued so sore , That his deepe wounded hart in ...
Page 116
... weene are ye therein behind , That haue twelue moneths sought one , yet no where can her find . 39 The Prince was inly moued at her speach , Well weeting trew , what she had rashly told ; Yet with faire semblaunt sought to hide the ...
... weene are ye therein behind , That haue twelue moneths sought one , yet no where can her find . 39 The Prince was inly moued at her speach , Well weeting trew , what she had rashly told ; Yet with faire semblaunt sought to hide the ...
Page 166
... weene , Fast flying through this forest from her fo , A foule ill fauoured foster , I haue seene ; Her selfe , well as I might , I reskewd tho , But could not stay ; so fast she did foregoe , Carried away with wings of speedy feare . Ah ...
... weene , Fast flying through this forest from her fo , A foule ill fauoured foster , I haue seene ; Her selfe , well as I might , I reskewd tho , But could not stay ; so fast she did foregoe , Carried away with wings of speedy feare . Ah ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
69 | 125 |
THE Legend of Cambel and Telamond or of FRIENDSHIP | 213 |
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