The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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... euer him ador'd : Vpon his shield the like was also scor'd , For soueraine hope , which in his helpe he had : Right faithfull true he was in deede and word , But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but euer ...
... euer him ador'd : Vpon his shield the like was also scor'd , For soueraine hope , which in his helpe he had : Right faithfull true he was in deede and word , But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but euer ...
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... euer passe , but thorough great distresse . Now ( sayd the Lady ) draweth toward night , And well I wote , that of your later fight Ye all forwearied be : for what so strong , But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that ...
... euer passe , but thorough great distresse . Now ( sayd the Lady ) draweth toward night , And well I wote , that of your later fight Ye all forwearied be : for what so strong , But wanting rest will also want of might ? The Sunne that ...
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... euer false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . Banisht from liuing wights , our wearie dayes That purest skye with brightnesse they dis- Proud of such. 34 Say on Fradubio then , or man , or tree , Quoth then the knight , by whose ...
... euer false Duessa seemde as faire as shee . Banisht from liuing wights , our wearie dayes That purest skye with brightnesse they dis- Proud of such. 34 Say on Fradubio then , or man , or tree , Quoth then the knight , by whose ...
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... euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why Archimago , lucklesse syre , What doe I see ? what hard mishap is this , That hath thee hither brought to taste mine yre ? Or thine the fault , or mine the error is ...
... euer wont in field , ne in round lists to fight . 39 And said , Why Archimago , lucklesse syre , What doe I see ? what hard mishap is this , That hath thee hither brought to taste mine yre ? Or thine the fault , or mine the error is ...
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... euer after in most wretched case , Like loathsome lazars , by the hedges lay . Thither Duessa bad him bend his pace : For she is wearie of the toilesome way , And also nigh consumed is the lingring day . 4 A stately Pallace built of ...
... euer after in most wretched case , Like loathsome lazars , by the hedges lay . Thither Duessa bad him bend his pace : For she is wearie of the toilesome way , And also nigh consumed is the lingring day . 4 A stately Pallace built of ...
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