The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Three Volumes: Spenser's Faerie queene, edited by J. C. SmithClarendon Press, 1909 |
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... plaine as at the first , when they were fresh and greene . Such was her house within ; but all without , The barren ground was full of wicked weedes , Which she her selfe had sowen all about , Now growen great , at first of little ...
... plaine as at the first , when they were fresh and greene . Such was her house within ; but all without , The barren ground was full of wicked weedes , Which she her selfe had sowen all about , Now growen great , at first of little ...
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... plaine beheld , Albee in heart he like affection fond , Yet mindfull how he late by one was feld , That did those armes and that same scutchion weld , He had small lust to buy his loue so deare , But answerd , Sir him wise I neuer held ...
... plaine beheld , Albee in heart he like affection fond , Yet mindfull how he late by one was feld , That did those armes and that same scutchion weld , He had small lust to buy his loue so deare , But answerd , Sir him wise I neuer held ...
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... plaine Her selfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons to restraine From blouddy strife , and blessed peace to seeke , By all that vnto them was deare , did ...
... plaine Her selfe she threw , and teares gan shed amaine ; Amongst her teares immixing prayers meeke , And with her prayers reasons to restraine From blouddy strife , and blessed peace to seeke , By all that vnto them was deare , did ...
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... plaine : So these two champions to the ground were feld , Where in a maze they both did long remaine , And in their hands their idle troncheons held , Which neither able were to wag , or once to weld . xvii 4 satyr - headed conj ...
... plaine : So these two champions to the ground were feld , Where in a maze they both did long remaine , And in their hands their idle troncheons held , Which neither able were to wag , or once to weld . xvii 4 satyr - headed conj ...
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... plaine , Then gan the part of Chalengers anew To range the field , and victorlike to raine , That none against them battell durst maintaine . By that the gloomy euening on them fell , That forced them from fighting to refraine , And ...
... plaine , Then gan the part of Chalengers anew To range the field , and victorlike to raine , That none against them battell durst maintaine . By that the gloomy euening on them fell , That forced them from fighting to refraine , And ...
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aduenture amongst Amoret armes beast bloud brest Britomart brought Calidore chaunst conj cruell Dame Damzell daunger deare despight dight dismayd doth dreadfull driue earst Eftsoones euen euermore euery euill Faery Faery Queene faire faire Lady farre feare fell fight Florimell gaue gentle goodly grace Grantorto groning hand hart hath haue hauing heauenly heauens hight Ioue Iustice Knight Ladies layd leaue light litle liue liuing loue louely Mayd mote neuer nigh noble nought ouer perill powre Prince rest saluage saue sayd Scudamour seem'd selfe shame shepheards shew shield sight Sir Artegall sith skie sore sorie speach speare Spenser spide Squire steed streight sunne Talus thee themselues thence thereof thou vaine vertue viii vnder vnto vpon vppon weene weet whilest whyles wight wize wonne wont wound wretched wyde xviii xxxii xxxiii xxxviii yeeld yron
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