The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Page xxvi
... ouer in such order as he shall thinke good , such and so many principles and rules thereof , as shall serue not only for my better instruction , but also for the contentment and satisfaction of you al . For I nothing doubt , but that ...
... ouer in such order as he shall thinke good , such and so many principles and rules thereof , as shall serue not only for my better instruction , but also for the contentment and satisfaction of you al . For I nothing doubt , but that ...
Page xxvii
... ouer to him againe the taske he wold haue put me to ; for it falleth out fit for him to verifie the principall of all this Apologie , euen now made for himselfe ; because thereby it will appeare that he hath not withdrawne himselfe from ...
... ouer to him againe the taske he wold haue put me to ; for it falleth out fit for him to verifie the principall of all this Apologie , euen now made for himselfe ; because thereby it will appeare that he hath not withdrawne himselfe from ...
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... ouer true meaning harts ; Yet rests not so , but other meanes doth make , How he may worke vnto her further smarts : For her he hated as the hissing snake , And in her many troubles did most pleasure take . ΙΟ He then deuisde himselfe ...
... ouer true meaning harts ; Yet rests not so , but other meanes doth make , How he may worke vnto her further smarts : For her he hated as the hissing snake , And in her many troubles did most pleasure take . ΙΟ He then deuisde himselfe ...
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... ouer- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare apart , And tell , both who ye be , and who that tooke your part . 22 Melting in teares , then gan she thus lament ; The wretched woman , whom vnhappy howre Hath now made thrall to your ...
... ouer- throw Much rueth me ; but now put feare apart , And tell , both who ye be , and who that tooke your part . 22 Melting in teares , then gan she thus lament ; The wretched woman , whom vnhappy howre Hath now made thrall to your ...
Page 17
... ouer Lethe lake , When mourning altars purgd with enemies life , The blacke infernall Furies doen aslake : Life from Sansfoy thou tookst , Sansloy shall from thee take . 37 Therewith in haste his helmet gan vnlace , Till Vna cride , O ...
... ouer Lethe lake , When mourning altars purgd with enemies life , The blacke infernall Furies doen aslake : Life from Sansfoy thou tookst , Sansloy shall from thee take . 37 Therewith in haste his helmet gan vnlace , Till Vna cride , O ...
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